"RECOVERY CERTAIN."
NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION. Sir Robert McC. Anderson, who has returned to Sydney from a holiday trip to .Vow Zealand, in an interview expressed his coinplete confidence in the ability of New Zealand to recover from the economic slump she is experiencing. At present, Sir Robert said, New Zealanders were suffering from the type of nervousness Australians experienced when the depression was at its worst two years ago. The fundamental soundness of the New Zealand national character supplied the basis of Sir Robert's confidence in the country's future. "The New Zealanders are people who will face their troubles squarely, and they are bound to come through," he added. Although Sir Robert emphasised that he had not studied the effect of the Ottawa agreement on New Zealand, he said tliat it 6eemed to him that many' New Zealanders viewed the agreement with disfavour. They had the idea that the agreement had been made "with tongue in cheek," in such a way that it could be circumvented.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 91, 19 April 1933, Page 4
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