BLEEDING TO DEATH
MAN ON THE LAND
HUGE INDEBTEDNESS
i (Received sth December, noon.) SYDNEY, This Day. 1 The. conference of primary producing, lx-eriking-, mercantile, and- insurance in-1 er fsts which met in Sydney made an.< apj feal for tlie man on the land. lUie. chairman, Mr. James Kidd, said thafi, the country people were bleeding to Cfcath. It svas stated that the debts of wheat farm cirs, to business firms, storekeepers,, and tflie Rural Industries Board amounted to £10,500,000.. A large proportion of gnwiers. were in a' similar plight. The «eonfereiuie. urged that- measures, be takesu to reduce the. costs of production ai'ttt ta form, a State and Federal I Council...
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 9
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