CATTLE FOR JAPAN
A NEW ENTERPRISE SYDNEY’, Dec. 23. Colonel Tf, 11. Weddell, (iovornment resident officer at Darwin, was a passenger by Ihe Marella, which reached Sydney yesterday. Ho went on to Moihounio last night. “We are about to open up cattle trade with Japan,” he said, “and will begin the shipment of live stock early' in the new year, It. is really an Australian enterprise with the .most promising results in view, as indicated by shipments extending over three weeks which have dpenod up the way.”
Colonel Weddell said that they had little unemployment trouble in the Territory. As a matter 6f fact, there was none among the resident population. Home few persons who walked across the State found themselves stranded occasionally, Fifty men who had been put to work growing peanuts were doing well.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 8
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