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"So far as advertising Sα Zml business is concerned," rautaii British Trade Commiseknw ks< Zealand, Mr. R. W. Dittos, n 9*l at to-day's meeting of tie U» Chamber of Conuneree, "raiHji it that the Dominion lias been iteoi in such a way during the tat fit f* that she will be well looked ifertj* British manufacturer." QelN|< New Zealand soldiers dorag a sojourn in England, he sided, W(?» throughout the lengtk iad taS; the country an interne lilnq|fe» Dominion, and the Brtei «•* turer was prepared to. mpjir tb* Zealand trade more reiafly tteiW any other country in the worH. Jμ matter of fact he ießwd'wJj Dominion was already recarag»»! proportion of English export* ttart other country. "You send," he conthmed, "k»f cent, order and recehe,eqr,»J»*J while most others rewire oujSP cent." . Once the Britieh M!Waw«»r back really into then- stride Uj ** "sweep tha Dominion" witt w?"r until they had recaptured Wg share (75 per cent.) of New import trade. At present tter* was only 34 per cent- Brita»»» turers were keen, and •^β , *'fj were honest and straigfit H»*r that of 99 per cent, of tie turere of England. Ne» &»•■ had a straight deal for tut r«»
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 6
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