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TRADE BARRIERS

MR MCLEOD’S VIEWS.

AUSTRALA AND NEW ZEALAND.

MORE PUBLICITY DESIRABLE

(United Press Association—Copyright.)

(Received This Day, 12.55 p.m.) SYfiINEY, This Day

Mr A. D. McLeod, formerly Minister of Commerce and Industry for New Zealand, who arrived from England, interviewed, said ho regretted the scarcity of New Zealand news in the Australian Press, particularly in regard to trade matters, upon which there were m,any misunderstandings. He added that a month’s association on an ocean liner with a number ol Australian traders and farmers convinced him that a belief was prevalent that New Zealand was tbe criminal so far as trade barriers were concerned, whereas greater publicity would show that New Zealand primary producers had a wider appreciation of farmers’ difficulties in Australia than was the case with Australians and New Zealand. It was the other way about.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 17, 31 October 1929, Page 5

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TRADE BARRIERS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 17, 31 October 1929, Page 5

TRADE BARRIERS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 17, 31 October 1929, Page 5

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