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  2. The War and the Building Trade

    From President A. W. Anderson, N.S.W. Institute of Architects:—You have asked me for a conscientious opinion as to the effect of the war on the building trade of the State in ...

    Article : 643 words
  3. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    In a message to the people the Prime Minister says:—The fact that the country is committed to national projects involving heavy cost demands that there shall be no stoppage of the developing energies of our people. ...

    Article : 152 words
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  6. THE SCIENCE OF WAR AND COMMERCE.

    Life itself is a science, and war and commerce as component elements, or parts, of life are, or should be, conducted scientifically. Now in these varied elements, or parts, there are recurring crises. Some, like those of ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. EVERYTHING CALM.

    We do not know, for we cannot accurately gauge, what forbearance may yet have to be exercised; but if the present magnificent equanimity of the commercial world is preserved by its leaders throughout the crisis, whatever ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    In the course of a remarkable address on Saturday, President Braddon said:— I do not wish it to be felt there is any reason for scare or alarm. On the other hand, there is every reason why ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. "BUILDING TRADE ALL RIGHT."

    Master Builders are men of action more than words, and it was characteristic of President Williamson when asked his view of the situation to be brief. "The Building Trade is all right," he said, "and there is no excuse or need for ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. THE MANUFACTURERS.

    President H. E. Pratten, of the N.S.W. Chamber of Manufactures, speaking officially, said:— It cannot lie too strongly emphasised, that, with regard to food supplies and the reasonable necessaries of life of ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. THE SANE OUTLOOK.

    We asked merchants for a conscientious summary of the position, explaining that there was no necessity why the building trade should suffer provided the public could be gotten to view things squarely. We have not suppressed ...

    Article : 128 words
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