AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
I)ERAL TREASURER INTERVIEWED. S3 ASSOCIATION •TEIiIGBAJf ) AUCKLAND, December 20. Rle Page, Federal Treasurer, enger by the Niagara to He is travelling for his health, srvicw Dr. Earle Page said he 3 reciprocal trade treaty beistralia and New Zealand extended«to' ensure the ext trado between the two- couai was glad to see the hearty Government and the people Zealand 'were - co-operating in for Imperial'preference which e of Australia, in com man other dominions, were putting the seasons were practically their products went on the t markets at the Bam e time. » the advantage of both to cidal competition and secure returns by harmonious eo- . He hoped to see New Zeal become a manufacturer of her own raw material into the article. Tho future of the epended largely on- the pro.both dominions. The opporir their peaceful, • unhampered ent depended on the continuBeiaon of the Imperial Navy, glad to see that the New Zeairernment and " people stood alongside. Australia in her as to the necessity of the
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18263, 23 December 1924, Page 13
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