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CORRESPONDENCE.

.Correipondents who do cot comply with Mr raits set out in the last column of our ' Mwfar P»g« W *M excuse us from noticing {heir letters. ' ■ *' NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. • .' "Anxious"—B*o Pbxbs oi July 12th, ,'■ 5 ■' J * CAR DUTIES AND TRADE WITH |X-4 CANADA. i TO 188 BWTOB 01 THB KtliSß. s>: WSir, —I am well aware that tariff agreements are a delicate and intricate I; fubject for a layman to venture upon, ffl'jftt & these difficult days if one has 1 u idea it is a mistake to hide one's ;>| : r light under a busheL p will, I think, be generally conceded | "ftfe&t, with Canada a member of the | r |pta|sh Empire, New Zealand is indeI s pendent of the rest of the -world for | fjjir requirements in . motor-cars. I I i yonld suggest therefore a 50 per cent. | f (nrtax. on all foreign motor vehicles, |f| this'surtax being specially directed as | Cretaliation against, the United States. | '- The effect, I take it, would be that our jjj custom would be diverted to Canada | >jqd Great Britain, and Canada would | '**rabtless get our trade which now goes I L to America. This should surely be a I ; valuable bargaining point with Canada !| Qhj the new tariff agreement and pos- | f,|J|hly secure us an abatement of the | i proposed increased duties upon our I dairy produce. I 'lfiAt the moment Canada is feeling very jjffiifßro with America, and would welcome y to score off her. * Becent ill, I opine, .have removed' ohftacle to shutting out' or vehicles.—Yours, etc.; .. RULE BBITANNIA. 1930; EAT DUTIES. ESI7OB Or THB FBEBS. 3 been in hopes that our spresentatives would deowers against the charge P. Lye, M.P., of inefflciproductive methods. This to be denied in the Houbo made. .Surely it was not Mr Lve, in pleading bis le remission of duty on o make a statement so i yield of the wbeat-growr ites efficiency. In worktion there is no class who: , and implements to bet;had the wheat-growerr—-ford to be inefficient in iwing to the risk and expiring for, and planting i wrong with our methods ot stated. Thhvjs rather j or he may be able to in--0 the best means of inyield of wheat. We find at we cannot take any ) careless in any of the ions accompanying the into be deplored that the tor Waikato chose to apge without exception to wheat-growers. Its effect, create a wrong impressnds of those not conver- 1 subject under/ discussion", i would be thankful to Mr mation on "How to beicient wheat-growers.''— WHEAT-GROWER. m FENCES. [MTOB OF THB PBJBSS glad to see your editoabove. This is a "conit at least we might hope raring parks and other should be safe from the ; concrete poets. i <*° f it should be necessary live hedge. It is charm;le peeps of golden gorse in the hawthorn. . t° a difference there is bepost and wire fe °Pf' to look at that portion between Helmore r s road i recently put up. 1M e of this in «»»*»■** hedge is obvious. But w e posts! Surely the Doas some sense of fatness i FOR RELIEF CAMPS. tPITOB 0» THB »"* BB ational and national critical stages; industry . Now like a bombsbeU unity comes a l etto ' ,'. Jmon asking a football State Forestry workers, ■ma to have struck in rorker" and upset him. .ething may be said even such an unheard of reit Worker" will »°* d fJ e otball is a bcon to JP« » the boss. H brings Ith; it brings raente >are time from tb* *»">» pitfalls which are strewn th of the iuexperieneefl ; especially so «?.*~g >uag feUows are suddenly

thrown from the environment of a; sheltered life to fend. for themselves among their more roughly-cast brothers. Now to my mind, Sir, a football club, comes in the ; same category as libraries, etc., and the enterprising spirits that, originate a nucleus from which grows one of these beneficial institutions can be excused a dignified little request for a second-hand football. We will help ourselves as we grow, and as we grow with the help of healthy sport, we will (after this tide of depression has ebbed) send back to the community "independent workers" who were boys saved from disaster bv such "cadgers" as your correspondent reviles in a so small-souled manner. Thanking you for space.—Yours, etc., FRANK KENNEDY. State Forest Camp, Balmoral, July 16th, 1930.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19983, 18 July 1930, Page 13

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CORRESPONDENCE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19983, 18 July 1930, Page 13

CORRESPONDENCE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19983, 18 July 1930, Page 13