RAPID GROWTH
OF SECONDARY INDUSTRIES
AUCKLAND, April 17,
The rapid development of secondary industries, .both in. Sydney and Melbourne, but especially in Melbourne, much impressed. Mr D, A. Even, ot Wellington, who returned by the Monovai after spending three weeks in Australia. Mr Ewen is managing director of Sargood, Son, and Ewan, Ltd. “In . my opinion thesa industries-have gohe ahead far too fast f° r the country,” said Mr Ewan, who was visiting ‘Australia after 12 years’ absence. He said the teeming population of the cities seemed to be far too great a burden for the country areas to carry. There were too many industrial plants, '■jjbjij i many manufacturers admitted that
re was too much protection even for tlie good of the industries themselves. Superficially at fWy rate there was some general improvement in conditions. The streets were full of people, an cheaper classes of trade were having a busy time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 2
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