IMPERIAL TRADE.
COMMISSION'S WORK IN NEW
ZEALAND,
IMPORTANT SUGGESTIVE
EVIDENCE. .....:. (By Cablo.—Press Association.—Copyright) (Received MaTch 21st, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 'A. Siir Edgar Vincent, chairman of tbo Empire Trade Comjnissicn, in an interview, said the Commission had obtained , very important suggestive evidence in / New Zealand, and all tho members of the Commission were deeply impressed with tho prosperity of the Dominion and tho great comfort of all classes. Tho live evidence tho Commission received appeared to point to extended possibilities in the direction of more intense agriculture. Tho Commission was impressed with tho number and excellence of New Zealand harbours, especially thoso of Wellington and Auckland; The Commission was grateful to tbo New Zealand Government for it* organisation of tho evidence, and to the witnesses for tho great trouble they had gone to in preparing their eta-temente.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14620, 22 March 1913, Page 11
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