AUSTRALIA'S POSSIBILITIES.
SIR JAMES SPICER'S IMPRESSIONS. Uy GaWe.—Press Association,—Copyright London, December 22. ' Sir Albert Splcer was greatly struck with enormous production, the people's energy and resourcefulness, the active assistance given by the Governments In fostering industries b» their early stages, and the active cooperation between the Chamber* of Commerce and State Government*. Ab*. tralians, he said, were very cosmonoU* lan buyers, They liked to have the British article, but they must htvs what they wanted. He believed An*, tralia, as a nation, was quite willing t/j give a email preference, but said Ari,. ■tralians as individuals would not r|»e much, as they only bought the che* p 9 ,,t and most suitable articles. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 273, 24 December 1909, Page 2
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113AUSTRALIA'S POSSIBILITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 273, 24 December 1909, Page 2
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