PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIA.
MR W. B. POMEROV RETURNS. SENSATIONAI. NEWSPAPERS. i “’l‘he thing that infrrested me dur~ ling my visit lo .\uslruiin." said .\lr \V. B. Pomeroy, of ilamiiion, “hen in—terviewed by a \\'aikah) Times re—porler iliis morning. "was ihe greai development in manufactures.“ Mr. Pomorny~ \\im hus jusi returned from a ninnth's husiness irip in thai rounlry, said Auslreili.‘ was almimi spirsupporiing, \\'hirh 0f course, meant a great loss to the Mother Couniry. The steel works at Broixr-n iiill were now giving work to 1200 men. while the motor body—building factories at Melbourne and Aili‘laillo \\‘l-ru employing over 3000 hands. The Australian people appeared in Mr ancruy in he very prosperous. nnimiiy suffering from lack of \\‘Ul‘k. The building trade especially was [wing ahead. Large shipments of butler were being exported from New South \anes. Lismnre, wliivii was the o!}in centre of this imluslr)‘. reminded Mr Pomcroy very much of Hamilton. although the Australian town “as slightly smaller. ‘ "The Australian newspaprrs have :a marked Amerir‘nn shin,“ said My ‘anerny. lie noiicori this principally in Sydney papers, \\‘hvrr' Hm Simi‘ls articles were full of .-\nn-rir:m r‘xpl'us—isiuns, The New Zimlqmii [Mimi‘s .Nll'Ul‘k‘ iliim 35.130111: far min-mi ur llinsc in‘ iAuslralia. ’i‘hr .\usiruli.m nriirles. were too sensaiinnn]. 1 l .\lr aneroy said iiir air sorvirvs‘ ‘\\'|‘l‘e \‘cry ('flln'ir‘ni :lmi .wrmmi Iri'ns~‘ “reruns. 'l‘lm :\ll.\|i‘zill.‘lli>‘l \\'(‘rv \'rrvi ‘curdial anrl easy to mom. ' i
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19878, 6 May 1936, Page 8
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229PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIA. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19878, 6 May 1936, Page 8
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