GERMANY GOES AHEAD
MONEY TURNED FROM GUNS TO TRADE IMPRESSIONS OF PROGRESS LONDON, April 21. “Germany is making wonderful progress,” said Sir William McPherson, the late Premier of Victoria, who has just reached London after a seven weeks’ tour of Italy, Germany, Belgium and Holland. “Every acre of land capable of cultivation is most carefully worked. Trade is quiet at present, but the Germans have built up great industrial and commercial organisations, and
have very large stocks at their disposal. I believe they will be leading Europe industrially more decisively than ever in a few years. “Disarmament has aided Germany’s progress immensely, forcing a diversion of money, time and energy from armaments to industry.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 9
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