NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION
A SYDNEY VIEW. (By Tclcgraph.-Press Association-Copyright.) i Sydney, Juno 23, . '.'Sydnoy Morning Horald,"' oonnnentjing on the interview with Sir. Joseph Ward ' isays;—'-'Wo .scarcely need Sir Joseph Ward's assurance that New Zealand is sound. Her production this year, is greater . than. over . and there is no reason to apprehend that thoro.\vUl bo any sorious .halt in its.steady oxjWJisicin for an indefinite number of yoars to come." ■
The "Horald" adds:—"Tho . faot that a drop iirtho value of the Dominion's chief product —wool—should havo given the country such a sovero shock'is tho:best evidence wo havo that tliero was an uaduo inflation of land values." ' '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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104NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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