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BUSINESS NECESSITY OF TO-DAY.
SITUATION VIOLENTLY DYNAMIC.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 22.
“In stable times private business can be conducted with . a minimum of organisation,” said Sir Alan Anderson, K.8.E., who is prominent in shipping and financial circles in Britain, at a Wellington Chamber. .• of.. Commerce luncheon yesterday. “These times are not stable but violently dynamic, and there never was a time when contact between business men in their organisations and between various trades, and between business men collectively and their statesmen, was more necessary. When the foundation on which business is conducted moves business men must move too, and must not be surprised or apologetic if it happens that the policy they advocate to-day they condemn next month.” He concluded by urging his hearers to share his belief that the greatest service they could do to themselves and to the community was to press on and strengthen the contact between themselves and their statesmen, and between the various Dominions of the British Empire, as in that way by co-operation and sympathy he believed that a cure for distresses would be found.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 2
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