AUSTRALIA’S RECOVERY
BANK HRS’ FOR,EI'AST. (Austrolioii Press Associntion.) SYDNEY, June 15. ■Addressing the HJoiistitiitmiial Association, Mr A. JG. Davidson, Gemral .Manager of the Bank of New South • tales, expressed the opinion that if the 'Melbourne Premiers’ Gonfereuce retrenchment plan is candid out faithfully, the Australian budgets should all be balanc'd in 1934. Business m-n, he said, should be able to plan ahuost immediately for a return ot confidence. He continued : "The change may come slowly, hut I urge bus:ness men to hang on. You will he surpristd with what ease and what trillniK disturbance it Will he done. don may object to this, or to that, hut. i appeal to you to keep the whole economy plan 'together, and to encourage your .friends to take up their share ol the good work, and all will come right much sooner than you expect.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 1
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142AUSTRALIA’S RECOVERY Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1931, Page 1
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