TRADE ABROAD.
SENDING COMMISSIONERS. OPENING IN WEST INDIES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Although the Cabinet has had under consideration the sending of trade commissioners to different parts of the world, any further action is at present delayed pending the decisions of the Dairy Commission, whose order of reference includes the investigation of the possibilities of extending trade. The Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hon. R. Masters, said to-day that since the publication of the report on the possibilities of trade with the West Indies, many inquiries for copies of the bulletin had been made by business interests. His own view was that although there was not a great amount of trade to be done with the West Indies, there was certainiy some, and New Zealand was particularly favourably situated for undertaking that trade by reason of the shipping facilities.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 9
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