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DYNAMIC TIMES.

BUSINESS ORGANISATION. 1 ENGLISHMAN'S ADVICE. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. In an address at the luncheon of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce today. Sir Alan Anderson, who is prominent in shipping and financial circles at Home, said in stable times private business could be conducted with a minimum, of organisation. These times were not stable, but violently dynamic, and there .never was a time when the contact made between business men in their organisations and between the various trades, and between business men collectively and their statesmen, was more necessary.

When the foundation on which business was conducted moved, business men must move, too, and must not be surprised or apologetic if it happened that the policy they advocated to-day they condemned next month. He concluded by urging his hearers to shiire his belief that the greatest service they could do to themselves and to the community was to press on and strengthen the contact between themselves and their statesmen, and between the various Dominions of the British Empire, as in that way, by co-operation and sympathy, ho believed the cure for our distresses would be found.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 16

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DYNAMIC TIMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 16

DYNAMIC TIMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 16