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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND.

MR. WADE'S: IMPEESSION3.

NO-LICENSE AND FINANCE. ! By Teleeraph—Press Aseoolatlo&-<Joityrlsht. ' 1 " Sydney, February ,5 . ; The State Premier ■ (the Hon. C. G.' interviewed here on: his return from New:: Zealand, made; guarded referenocs to. Dominion affairs. ' ■ On tho No-License question, the Premier said the general opinion of unpre-' judiced persons seemed.to. be that in the country districts tho offeot of No-License on general sobriety had been most marked, . ■ New Zealand, continued the Premier, was animated by a spirit of confidence in regaia to tho financial outlook, and the i goneral opinion was that the worst of tho financial tightness ■ had passed away. There was. Etrong .evidence' that people had been : induced, to speculate and pay high prioes for land, both in the 1 cities and in tho, country, but the corner might be Said to bo turned, and as long as the prices Of produce were'reasonably maintained there .need be no fear of financial stress. ' Mr. Wado was not so cautious over his trout-fishing experiences. Ho came near being enthusiastio over the blessings New Zealand possesses' in her network lof streams, ajid her trout. "

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

ABOUT NEW ZEALAND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5

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