THE RECIPROCITY QUESTION.
SIR ROBERT STOUTS VIEWS. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 19. Sir Robert Stout, the Chief Justice of New Zealand, who is on a visit to Australia, in an interview with a "Sydney Morning Herald" reporter, said ho regretted the decline in exportation from New* Zealand to the Commonwealth. There was need for some sort of reciprocity. The "Herald," on Sir Robert Stout's views, states that it fails to eve the necoEfiity for reciprocity, remarking: "We can produce everything tihat New Zealand can produce, and if we are inclined to the opinion that we can produce it better, tho opinion may, at the worst, be esteemed an error of judgment."
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 9
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