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HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

LORD BLEDISLOE CONFIDENT OF IMPROVEMENT. DELIBERATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND U.S.A. DEFINITE LIFTING OF CLOUD WILL FOLLOW. WELLINGTON, April ». Confidence that the deliberations now pending between statesmen of the two great English-speaking » nations would eventuate during the next few months in the definite lifting of the cloud of industrial depression was expressed by the Governor-General (Lord Bledisloe) when he officially opened the Easter Show. "Meantime,” said His Excellency, "it is our duty and to the ultimate advantage of each separate sphere of vocational activity to stick to its last and go on quietly, steadily and hopefully with its task, unperturbed by the economic blizzard and ready to grasp such opportunities as at no distant date will present themselves to those who combine capacity and enterprise but we must steadily move with the times or we shall run the risk of being left behind in the race.” The chairman of one of the leading British banks recently, said Lord Bledisloe, wisely and significantly indicated that no business could afford to disregard the teachings of scientific research. None can prudently divorce business from the ethics or principle deemed to flow from religious conviction. To ‘these conditions of success His Excellency would add a meticulous study of the exact requirements of our customers. This led him to suggest that stockowners would be well advised to take time by the forelock in improving the type, not only of sheep and dairy cattle, the standard of which was already exceptionally high, but also of pigs and beef cattle, in order to meet the requirements of the British markets —(P.A.)

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Wairarapa Age, 10 April 1933, Page 5

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HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. Wairarapa Age, 10 April 1933, Page 5

HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. Wairarapa Age, 10 April 1933, Page 5

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