AUSTRALIAN VIEW OF NEW ZEALAND
LIVING HIGH, WIDE AND
HANDSOME
(PRESS 4SSQCUTIOX TELEGBiM.)
AUCKLAND, November 15.
Ninety-four crossings of the Tasman Sea have been made by Mr Frank Goldberg,, head of the Goldberg Proprietary, Ltd., who arrived by the Mariposa this morning. He says that he looks forward to making a total of 100. Mr Goldberg said that Australians, having got over their election unsettlement, are looking forward to general prosperity. He remarked that in Australia great inter est, was taken in the New Zealand political situation. There was a feeling that-New Zealand was "living high, wide, and handsome, but thait there was a day.of reckoning to come, and, -when it- -did - come, -it would hit somebody."
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22251, 16 November 1937, Page 14
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