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NEW ZEALAND TO-DAY PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN'S VIEWS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, January 28. (Received January 28, at 2 p.m.) Three prominent business men, Messrs S. Gestetner, G. Springhall, and E. A. Callanan, who.arrived in Sydney by the Monowoi, individually expressed the opinion that New Zealand was surging forward on a wave of prosperity. Mr Gestetner referred particularly to the development of the smaller towns, which, he said, were far ahead of any towns of similar size he had visited during his world tour. Mr Springhall said the new Government’s programme seemed sane and moderate. Mr Callanan said he had been greatly impressed by the policy to which the new Government subscribed. The heads of the Government promised sane and moderate administration. He expressed the opinion that they were solid, conscientious, and had the ability ,to maintain, if not increase, the prosperity which New Zealand had already regained.
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Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 12
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149SURGING FORWARD Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 12
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