INDUSTRIES POURING INTO AUSTRALIA
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AXSWER TO IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
ib-.-iMved Mondav, 7.4.1 p.m. SYDXFY, May 0. ii •••■ -:i> imlustnes and capital are _ iiitti Australia in sihm volunie ; i- alivady appareiit Australia v . • i > r the maia inamifui-turing ;ii- South Pacilir and possildy .i ■ i ; Fa>t. As (Minfeiviuu's discuss 6 . • n-'.i'um nf Fiijpiie lefeii(-c aml j»m nte rnterprise is s\viftl\ ;.i !> taka advantagi- of tioroa n'souives of tliis countrv. I . years are past it M-enis ■: . "hat oxpurls oi* irori, c-oal and : dwiudle and bo replaced by : i i s | y more vaiuable trade in !. :• • • :» Is d textiles. i i.ig British and American >•: : ; i ia-diinery lirn.s establishing isage complete eoiistructioii * : "ntiia in two years* time. ' -It (-timpany is si-cking to nnike .V ■ •'ihe Bradford of the South ' -hing thirty woollen niills in • rites on a capital of £20.001),- . • -» v.otihl handle a total of a ■! 'c.s iii" wool anntially or twice ■ i • y of all the present Aus'o The complete outpul oi : _o! nls wotihl he intended for T i e.l.ooo, 000 project put for ■ rtaulds Ltd.. for the manu l:i : ' ; ayi.ii at Hexhain. Xew South V.:. n -.mentarily hanging Jire uutil 0' •••! of an agreenient concernn_ ■ nxation. it has not been ' alifornia has provided the ;■! • of n jmstwnr trade rek' - o'-tween the I'nited Stat.es bv starting the proiluc.i : . ' linrs't oi" swini suits, foot- • apj'and. The eapital is • Austialian linns and is at ;'•• •■■■■• 'h i inillion pounds. The pro1 • • n.amifaidtired under iicenee :m conipaiiics and the faciiucleus of a group of live • oe known as ('alifornia ]■: . ! 1 " ; loiiifacturing tadio and elecare ur. • iplying rapiil-fa'-tory wld'di has nioved ! • - to South Australia to ai-u-eater ex)»ar '•m, iutends to also. \ t . ric Klectrical f • - !,t"i. h;is j"-t announced t,1:' , a i'ai-tory in Adehtide which | • ' ieasi lo. 00,/ vacuum cleaiP; . Most of the* capital of •• "d lie subscribed in Australia. j •v ! : mu'iit ions ]>liint at Orange, • ' " s,i h Waies, has been taken over ' ' ' * -it Metor and Allied Tndus-' ' ■ • ■ '. for ihe production of refrig- j 1 . v. iimjr niacliines and eiectricl . Sir Ernesl Fisk, liead ot j !•' " ' !n i gesl radio and electric com- j '• ' ■). rcfurn liere shortly to ex- 1 i: ■•'»!ii]>any "s l.atsiness in 1 Tio i | !: 11 •!>; iv of radio. television, phono- 1 : e]|.ct l icji] f)f)()(ls. y r.'i-'nr, the American cosmeticsj 'V! . ' ]jus selected the Wool- j T'.- • munitioiis annexe as a site ! • a ta. -.uy w}ii(di will be in full pro- 1 ' 1 nl'out October. The present J S:i- j , sriji)»Iy all the cosmetics needs j Au>iraiia and Xew Zealand from HA f-,m„ry. i '■ tmxt recent of a Titnnber of tyro ^"tiin.'uiies establishing liere, is Firee v. It'.-li expeets to be fullilling '"•'•■r- v, ithin a vear from its South ■o)"' ; oi;-. n factorv. ' A im"a Australian industry, the pro- , ,f- ,.0](] -j-ollofl motai sections for a iid vehicular coustruction, rtil! opcrated by Britisli Tnbe Mills. ' " Tio munber of tool and instrument r|);'Tinf;i"t urers establishing in Ausi'iilin. t l;p most important is the Moths 'Tent- tmarv of Binninghanv-, the, largest "tikm of rolary flies ontsidc America,
which has taken over another munitions plant. These* are only some of the industries whicji have decided, within the past three niontlis, to oonnuonee production in Australia. As well as materialh; increasing the national wealth, they will provide tlie answer to the immigration problem. W.ithin a verv short time people from the United Kingdom wishing to settle liere will be able to eome out witli employment guaranteed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1946, Page 5
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