AUSTRALIA'S NEED
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Jmore intensive methods J in agriculture | advocated JoMINION A LONG WAY AHEAD
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I SYDNEY, Tuesday. ■ Mr W. A. Holman, K.C., a forrner Iremier of New South Wales, in a Ipeech advocated intensive agriculire methods, turning the land to lore profitable use than for wool and Iheat. I He declared that it was a mistake I suppose that the methods of the last 50 years should continue. New lealand was leaving Australia a long I'ay behind in this respect. [ Mr Holman claimed that the prelent crisis was causing some farmers [o exploit newer forms of primary production, showing that some were [repared to adapt themselves to the hanging conditions.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 October 1931, Page 3
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