TRADE AND WAR.
CLOSER COLLABORATION. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. (P.A.) DL'XKDIX. tliis day. An indii-ation tluil i-lo>pr ■•< )]la Ikum - tion was ponding between the Australian ;mrl Now Koala ml limernmcnts in trailc matters alTceted hy tho war. and sti regard to peneral soi-iirity in iho Pacific, whs piven to-day hy tho lion. If. L. Anthony, Assistant .Mini>trr of Commerce and Finance in tlie Commonwealth (lovcrnmont. Mr. Anthony t-ai<l the Australian delegation at present in Now Zealand \va> rewivin™ every co-operation from j New Zealand. it whs important that ! the r<-pros<Mitafives of both countries oliuuld work in harmony to minimise the cfFects uf any disoraani.-at ion of export trade. He exported his \i>it would lead to the establishment of an orgam.«cd method of collaboration upon ali mutual problems. Tvofcrrin" to tho war, Mr. Anthony the Paeific situation gave iw n*n rea?on to believe that we would be left to live peavrablr , , and we must prepare now for an eincr f» tu-y.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 52, 3 March 1941, Page 6
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