CONFIDENT SPIRIT
NO PLACE FOR PESSIMISM IMPRESSIONS •r WELLINGTON, This Day. i -*f> have *een forcibly struck with tfletipirit'of confidence I have met with everywhere that New Zealand •wilt be aible to overcome any difficulties, either. in the present or in the future she may meet," declared Mr. P. ;Pratt, a director of Crosse and Blackwfellr Ltd., of London, who has just;> completed a tour of the Dominion.' *■■*'
* "There is no need for pessimism," "continued'Mr. Pratt. "Trade is expanding 'in Britain at a most satisfactbry rate* and very soon the Empire, will be in a better position than ever. I"have, just received a most cheering letter from Mr. J. C. Goff, chairman of directors of Crosse and BlackwelK".... . Mr. Pratt has a hopeful word to B*y for Australia, in which country be recently spent four months. "I am confident," he said, "that Australia will overcome her.difllculties, and soon become once again a prosperous portion of the Empire."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 74, 6 March 1931, Page 5
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