NEW ZEALANDER ABROAD.
STUDYING THE DANISH WAY. ELEMENT OF RESENTMENT. TOO INQUISITIVE FOREIGNERS. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 10.3.0 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, April 22. Mr. William J. Poison, a member of the New Zealand delegation .which is inquiring into the organisation of agricultural banks, has arrived here. He intends also to study farming and dairying conditions in Denmark.The statement which be made to the Press to the effect that Denmark is New Zealand's keenest competitor in Ihe English market, but hinting tbat he had every hope of New Zealand gaining the upper band, provoked comment in the newspapers, which declare that the feeling is growing tbat Denmark's hospitality and her pride in welcoming foreign delegations to study her farming methods is being abused, and that, the disclosure of information to visitors from abroad is to her disadvantage. (A. and N.Z.) .
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 7
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