Some seasonable advice was given by Mr. Mark Sheldon on the eve of his deuarture for the United States, where he has' been appointed Trade Commissioner for Australia. Ho told the members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, whose Kuest lie was, tha; the sooner they got back to the ordinary channls the sooner would the community bo restored to their rightful position. It had been said that statesmen might do much for commerce, but most by leaving it alone. A river, it had been said, never ran so smoothly ' as when it followed it's own course. A river would make its own bed butter than somebody else could. That remark he coi>)ii""" l *d in nnv !n»islntivs. ,'i'o interfere with commerce, especially where 1 hiit imerli-iviicv iw; Unnecessary, was | most daiiKcrons. One never knew what was Roins to happen with such interference. Newman heat Falkincr in their billiard match of lii.OiW puiuls up at the Grand Hall, Leicester Square, by 27GG points. Tin- scores were-.—Newman, 1G.000; Falkiner, 13,231. ■ Physicians recommend Doctor's Cream O'Cironts for nursing mothers. Manufactured from finest Southland Oats. All , grocers.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 6
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184Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 6
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