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PEOPLE MUST WoP.lv MAPI). ONLY REMEDY FOR. AUSTRALIAN SLUMP. BUSINESS MAN’S OPI'NION. 1 (Si>eciai To The Times). AICivTANiL teb. J2. ‘‘Money is very tight m Australia, and the banks are calling upon business people to reduce their overdrafts," said a i\ow South Warns businessman, Mr. tl. tAnqiihoun, oi Granville, who arrived bv the Mar. ama to-day. “The only thing that will put Australia right,” said Mr. Loiquhoun, “ Ls hard work. Alany people have got into indolent habits, as there has been so much prosperity in the past, and they do not seem to realise that times have changed, and money is difficult to acquire. If everybody puts his shoulder to the wheel, the country will soon be back to the good times. Reduced prices for primary products and internal strikes have done' a great deal to reduce prosperity, but the country is sound and with patience will come into its own rapidly enough.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11130, 13 February 1930, Page 6
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