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CASE OF AUSTRALIA

VISITOB'S IMPRESSIONS / (United Press Association.—Copyright.) .(Received 20th January, 1 pint.) SYDKEYi This Day. Sir Alfred Meeks, d prdmlfflsrit bUsi^ ness man, on his returil froiiJ England, said that business men With whom he conversed ill LOndbh expressed (surprise that Australia did ndt'inaKe kii6Wri— better known—the fact that her saviUgS banks' deposits showed greater prosperity than that of any other' Sountry. The deposits aggregated Sbottt £200,----000,600 in about four million accounts. That was" a record, said Sir Alfred, which no nation in the World Could equal. Dealing With Empire trftdfe thd Visitor said that he observed that there Was a better feeling develdping in regard to it throiighbut the British Isles* He noticed people becoming more' ptoile td buy British goods.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 7

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CASE OF AUSTRALIA Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 7

CASE OF AUSTRALIA Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 7