Business men from Australia are more optimistic regarding the future of the Commonwealth than they were a few months ago. All agree that the present financial position is the best thing which could happen to Australia and that it will prove to be a muchneeded object lesson to the youth of this generation. "We realise that we are going through a difficult financial period," said Mr W. J. Blyth, managing director of Gollin and Company, of Sydney, speaking on arrival of the Maunganui at • Auckland. '' The position warrants the closest attention and I think the whole situation is being handled efficiently by the-banks and the Government."
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2316, 27 March 1930, Page 5
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