SECONDARY INDUSTRY
A VISITOR’S OPINION
DEVELOPMENT NEEDED IN N.Z. The opinion that Ncav Zealand should concentrate more attention upon the development of her secondary industries was expressed by Mr. G. F. Davis, who arrived at Wellington from Sydney by the Marama on Tuesday. _ Mr. Davis said that things Averc definitely brighter in Australia, and he attributed this in no small measure to the advanced stato of industrial development in the Commonwealth.
New Zealand was too dependent upon conditions overseas, lie said. The slightest variation of prices on the London market had an immediate reaction. “Eighty-0110 per cent, of Australia’s primary products are absorbed in the local market,” he said. “The consumers arc the people working in the factories. There is no market like the home market.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17958, 9 December 1932, Page 7
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