MR LANG’S LOVELY GARDEN
PROSPERITY EVERYWHERE AND BETTER THINGS COMING. Br Telegraph.—Press As6n. —Copyright. SYDNEY, November 11. Commenting on the prosperity of New South Wales, the Premier, Mr J. T. Lang, says that it is most gratifying to find that most of the manufacturing and other industries are paying dividends of 10 per cent, and over. New companies are springing up in unprecedented numbers, and tho pastoral industry is also flourishing. He hopes that farmers this year will make up for the bad season of last year. Everything at present points to an approaching period of prosperity in which all classes must share. Another pleasing feature is the industrial harmony, which has been of immense importance to the State and industry generally.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12602, 12 November 1926, Page 7
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