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AMERICA’S SUCCESS

PAYMENT BY RESULTS EX-TRADE COMMISSIONER’S VIEWS. Press Association—Rv Telegraph—Copyright FREMANmE, October 20. Sir James Elder, formerfy Australian Trade Commissioner in America, who was a passenger by the Otranto, said: “The secret of America’s success may bo summed up in a word, ‘ Piecework.’ America pays by results, and gets them.” Sir James Elder said that the prospects for improved trade with America were favorable owing to the fact that her production p£ foodstuffs was not keeping pace with her rapid increase in population and with her unprecedented progress in wealth, production, and purchasing ppf§£ _ a.

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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 2

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AMERICA’S SUCCESS Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 2

AMERICA’S SUCCESS Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 2

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