“New Zealand is like its farmers; it is borrowing riirht and left, and spending on what I ou.U non-production. In my opinion there is going to be another slump in the country before long. I may not live to see it, but it is corning. Thousands of pounds are being borrowed by county councils and being put into roads and sidewalks. Soon that will have to bo paid back. It must oome,” said Mr J. Cloyn at last Saturday's meeting of the Manawafcu Provincial branch of the New Zea land Farmers' Union. -—Some 212,000 tons of fish are imported into London every year.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 24
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