CLOUDS WILL LIFT
PASSING OF DEPRESSION TjOUD RLKDI SLOE’S RELIEF (Per Press Association) Wellington. April 9. Complete confidence that the deliberations now pending between statesmen of the two great Englishspeaking nations of the world would eventuate during the next few months in definite lifting of rhe eh.ud of industrial depression which now overshadowed the world was expressed by Lord Bledisloe when officially opening the Wellington Easier Show yesterday afternoon. Ho suggested that New Zealand stock owners would he well advised to take time by the forelock in improving tlk* typo not only of their sluep and dairy cattle, the standard <d which is already exceptionally high. lint, also, and. especially both of iheir pigs and their beef cattle in ' °t the increased prospective British demand for the carcases of loth, thi* probability of overcoming past difficulties of chilled marine transport and rhe unsuitability of most of tin* local pigs and beef cattle to meet the exact, requirements of the British market.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 5
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