BOYCOTT THREAT.
EXTENSION OF MOVE. . RETALIATION FOR TARIFFS. r (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) 1 CHRISTCHURCH, Friday, j Cabled advice has been received by ( the Christehurch importing firm of Thomas Perry and Son, Limited, that . the extension of the boycott of New ; [Zealand produce, urged by Manchester lin retaliation for the increase in foot- ! if car tariffs, to Leicester, Northampton j.fant} London, is threatened. .+ ~, , M *ilie managing director, Mr, T. W. ; ' 'Parry, stated that the Rossendale Valley' ' Boot, Shoe and Slipper Association was ['endeavouring; to gain support for the boycott from thp"allied trades and from the woollen manufacturing industry in 1 ; '■ | "They realise at. Home that New Zealand has |ftfe.the boot industry this time ( with its tariffs, ajod that tbp woollen ; industry' wiljvbe struck next time," said > Mr. Perry. "Rossendale Valley was bringr ing pressure through the Grocers' As«oilciati'ori in- Manchester and Bradford to ' 'boycott- New -produce. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 12
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