IMPROVED TRADE.
CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA BIG INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT. ADVICE TO NEW ZEALAND. (By Tetesrraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Speaking of the improved state of trade in Australia, Mr J. Abel, president of the Wellington Manufacturers’ Association, who returned today from a trip over there, said a pleasing feature was the definite swing of all trade towards better quality goods. He remarked that at the Clyde Engineering works, Sydney, 12,000 were now employed, against 160 two years ago. One motor firm was behind in its deliveries of cars to the extent of 800 vehicles. There seemed no doubt that Australia had thrown off the depression. It seemed that New Zealand was In every respect ,ln as good a flnanolal condition as Australia, and all that was required here was to create confidence, so that people would loose their purse strings.
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Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19269, 30 May 1934, Page 14
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