DECENTRALISATION.
COMING ISSUE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
USE OF MINOR. PORTS
'•JuiUid Pres. Association—By Electric Telegrapp Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Arising out of the “Big Four” report on economic conditions in Australia, in which the Government is urged’ to develop a policy of decentralisation, a group of representative woolgrowers in southern New South M ales intend to make decenti-alisation an outstanding election issue. Mr. R. H. 'Webster, spokesman for the primary producer®, declares that the farmers are going to fight the city people, and they must make up their minds to allow Port Stephens on the north coast- anct Jervis Bay on the south coast to be opened up to enable the producers to handle the produce of the hinterland without the necessity of having to drag it all tlxe way to Sydney at the prevailing colossal cost.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1929, Page 5
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141DECENTRALISATION. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1929, Page 5
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