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Sydney Advocate AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. (Received Julv 30, at 10 p.m.) SYDNEY. JvJy 30. Addressing the annual meeting of •the Svdney Chamber of Commerce, the President.* Mr R. M. C’ark. said that business# conditions were decidedly bitter than at the beginning of this v< ar. Most people, he said, were apt to declare that, the depression was over, but there were still many things t’o be done. Mr Clark advocated an increase in migration, contending that employment would increase as more people were admitted to the country..
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Grey River Argus, 31 July 1935, Page 4
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