"With all factories working at full pressure, the economic position of Frigland is exceptionally good just now. .and it, looks as if the whole of commercial England is doing well." said Mr. 11. M. Campbell, of Poukawa. on his return from England, but Mr. Campbell expressed a doubt .is |,o whether Ibis improvement was due to genuine business or the rush I'or suifiaincht purposes and defence. lie said thai ships were leaving England well loaded, with no suggest ion of ballast, and all this pointed to the fact that the Dominions and other countries were fnakiffg hi;.;- purchases. These purchases, in turn, ' enabled the British workman and employer to purchase New Zealand Roods, and'naturally the result war. good business for New Zealand.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19124, 19 September 1936, Page 3
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