MARKETING BOARD
; ymii&l —i__————uu_! . ' THE ANNUAL REPORT. • Press Association—By Electro •: Telegraph—Copyright). (.Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) •*•«*♦* ■ LONDON, July 24. The Marketing Board’s -annual re- • pori s rikiu ;!"• emphasises the devehi])ii, nb oi . moire trade. Since the On .Timing or ii.e 1- century, Australia’s mol exports -had increased from five .■hiwidred m.mm pounds weight to eight ttululiVu . iilion; wheat, half a million to'two'miliion'tons; 'New Zealand wool. 150 million -mound*,': toy two hundred million,; butter and cheese from four hundred/ thousand; to fifteen hundred thousand hundred-weights. The range of Empire products available in Britain was.spreading every year. A re-' vojution, .in. Empire supplies and trad--within the lifetime . of, the -lpi^dle-aged... Overseas portions ,p| the Empire were only on the threshold of economic manhood, and comprised only a. quarter of The world, j Yet, the population absorbed nearly half of Britain’s exports. There was ( no discoverable limit to the rewards ( from wisely directed research, and well j planned economic organisation. <
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 6
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158MARKETING BOARD Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 6
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