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IN CENERALTRADE OUTLOOK (Per Pregs Association, Copyright). WELLINGTON, September 20. Gratification at the improvement in prices in the Old Country was expressed by . the Premier, Mr Forbes, speaking this evening vat a reception accorded him and Mr Masters by the Wellington Manufactures” Association. Air Fortes said a most encouraging feature of a healthier trade outlook was that there had been no sudden jump, but a gradual upward trend. One was justified in tlie view, he .said, that at last there was a little sunshine coming through the clouds. ,Mr Forbes gave a resume cf the World Conference and paid a glowing tribute to the statesmanlike manner in which British delegates presented their case. 'lt made one very proud, lie said, to belong to the British Empire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 4
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128UPWARD TREND Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 4
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