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BUSINESS BRIGHTER

N.S.W. PROSPERITY Business is brightening up in New South Wales and the outlook is much more hopeful now that the Bavin Government Is remedying some of the measures passed by the Lang Ministry, according to Mr. William J. Marr, a visitor from Sydney. He is a director of Gordon Marr and Sons, engineers and ironfounders, of Sydney. He states that two of the important reliefs are the reduction of the insurance rates paid under the Workers’ Compensation Act and the abolition of-the tax under the.£hild Endowment Act, ——

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 234, 22 December 1927, Page 11

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BUSINESS BRIGHTER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 234, 22 December 1927, Page 11

BUSINESS BRIGHTER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 234, 22 December 1927, Page 11

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