TRADE PROSPECTS.
WOOL AND ! WHEAT. . FROZEN MEAT: SIGNS OF IMPROVE- ; : ' MENT. OPTIMISM AND "UNDUK INFLATION." (By Teiegrapb-rrcss Association-Copyright.) London, October ■!. At tho meeting, of the Bank of Australasia, Mr. Leslie Sanderson, director, who presided, declared that tho prospects of. the wool ind wheat yields, wore excellent The only unsatisfactory feature was frozen meat, and , there were oven sonie signs of improvement' in this. Australia, and Now Zealand, Mr. Sanderson said, were difficult countries for bankers. The natural optimism of the inhabitants tended to -undue inflation of values' in good times.'; He hoped tho lesson learnt between 1893 and 1303 would prevent the people. from becoming .iemoralised by the existing prosperity. ■"
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 634, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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110TRADE PROSPECTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 634, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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