HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOME
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Australian View of N,Z.
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AUCKLAND, This Day. Ninety-four crossings of the Tasman Sea have been made by Mr. Frank Goldberg, head of the Goldberg Pro^priety Ltd., who arrived from Sydney this morning, and he is looking forward to making a total of 100. Mr. Goldberg said that Australians, having got over ihe election unsettlements,. are looking forward to general prosperity. He remarked that, in Aus tralia, great interest was being taken in the New Zealand political situation. , There was. a feeling that New Zealand was "living 'higli, wide and handsome,' but that there was a day- of reckouing to come, and, when it did, it would hit somebody."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 6
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