THE POSITION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
SPEECH BY SIR J. CARRUTHERS A SPIRITED DEFENCE. United Press Association. Corvuiom (Received July 2c, 10-J P- m v LONDON, July 23. Sir John Cockburn J. Carruthers address at tin. 'Ausna lasian Chamber ot Commem) Ou.the position and resources of New boutn ''sir 3 J. Carruthers, in a spirited defence of Australian finance, claimed that the whole interest of the public debt was being paid by the net earnings from the public works. Aus tralia was rapidly becoming independent of the London money market. He was confident that Australian peo-ple-would not tolerate the Commonwealth’s disposition to encroach on the States’ proportion of the Customs. He urged Britisher* to use Australian wines, which were capable of immense development, and ho declined to regard Australia’s increasing trade in the East as a danger or an evil.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2251, 24 July 1908, Page 3
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140THE POSITION OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2251, 24 July 1908, Page 3
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