CANADIAN TRADE.
NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION. GOODWILL IS EXTENDED. (UNITED PRE3S ASSOCIATION—B* BLSCTBIO TELEGRAPH —COPTRIGHT.) : OTTAWA, September 18. "I feel confident from the little conversations we have had in Ottawa that ws will be able to get together-in matters of trade to the mutual advantage of New Zealand and Canada," -stated the Hon. G. W. Forbes, Prime Minister of New Zealand, when addressing the Canadian Club to-day.. "However," he said, "there can be no one-sided agreement, but with the goodwill that has been extended to me in the conferences, I feel that we will bo able to effect something of a satisfactory nature to both countries." New Zealand; he said, whimsically, •had secured a great deal of advertising throughout Canada in the matter of butter, and for that inexpensive publicity he was duly grateful. He realised that New Zealand was supplying a particularly fine article, but had not suspected that it contained such political qualities. When he returned home he would inform the butter makers that they were manufacturing a commodity embodying a ; great., deal more than they were aware of.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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180CANADIAN TRADE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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