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Garry Arthur has been asking various New Zealanders, old and new, what they think of the state of the nation. His findings, THE KIWIS, are scattered throughout this review. On page 28 the leaders of the political parties have their say on the state of the nation, while Alex Fox looks at capital in investment. On page 29 les Bloxham surveys the tourist Industry, and Doug Fyfe concludes that the sheep Industry is in good heart. Glen Haszard analyses our industrial relations on page 30. On page 31 Bob Morrison urges management to us? finance efficiently, and Lloyd Brown examines the problems of manufacturers. Adrian Brokking looks at taxation. On page 32 Don Clark gives sage advice on personal investing, and Adrian Brokking speculates on the size of the lamb schedule. lite new age for the fishing industry is discussed by Philip Worthington on page 33. and H. I. Redmond makes a case for the building societies. Finally, on page 34 Alan Knowles relates the energy crisis to New Zealand needs, and Oliver Riddell looks at regional development.

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Press, 31 August 1977, Page 27

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ON OTHER PAGES Press, 31 August 1977, Page 27

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