AUSTRALIA'S INDUSTRIES
NEW ZEALANDER'S OBSERVATIONS DINNER TO PRESS DELEGATES. Press Association~By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian ami N.Z. Press Association. DEL BOURNE, October 5. (Received October 5, at 10.15 a.m.) Speaking on behalf of New Zealand at a dinner tendered to the delegates to the Press Conference by the newspaper proprietors, Mr H. Horton (Auckland) said that the visit had been a wonderful education. Australia and New Zealand were proceeding on somewhat different lines. Comparing the exports of the two countries in relation to their population, he said that Australia showed an apparent shortage of produce. The reason for this, however, was that now Australia was manufacturing extensively, and she was able to find for herself a larger market. She was also probably employing in her factories men who in New Zealand would he engaged in pastoral pursuits. Now Zealand was bent on bringing her waste land into cultivation as quickly as possible. Australia desired to bo more self-contained and more soil-supporting.
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Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 5
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