FINANCIAL POSITION OF N.Z.
A SUBSTANTIAL S (special to "thi am") ** |CI • AUCKLAND, Mud if J "As head of the Governmeat, U* ro glad to be able to assure th| ence of a substantial unpn>r««J ''„ the financial position of the D»i§ .; ion," stated the Prime Minister id i> course of a'message of goodwill to the annual confennci^ the United Commercial Tweltotf p Warehoueemen's Association. "" There were, Mr Maasey addod, J, « grounds for confidently is opinion that the country was nukon : 1 satisfactory recover? from ', ■tunate depression which overtook ' Zealand in common with other jwm' '' the world—the inevitable resulQ d' '# Great War. There had been a.pjtfi l lo ing increase in the prices of our pr* » ary products in the world's mirty l, and tlierefore a proportionatelf m mented return to producers. New fo land's trade, he was also glad to in w afforded another satisfactory Wu'j ffl the gradual return of the BomiiUMk its former- prosperity, ■ er
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 8
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