LEAVING FOR CANADA.
MR W. D. LAMBIE HONOURED. CPRE39 AS SOCIATICrii TKLSO&AJt.) WELLINGTONS November 12. Air W. D. Lambie, for the pant six years Assistant British Trade Commissioner at Wellington, was entertained to-day by members of the British Manufacturers' Association of New Zealand and a number of other business friends. Mr L. Ashcroft Edwards, president of the British Manufacturers' Association, said that while they regretted Mr Lambie's departure, they felt pleasure at his promotion to the position of first officer in the branch service at Winnipeg. Speaking generally, he naid thore was every roasoo for confidence in the economic .future of the British Empire.
Mr Lambie, replying, said he was afraid British people were too modest in their outlook. "Wo kijow Great Britain loads tho world in the qualitv of her goods, but let us take a leaf out of America's book, and tell the world we do lead in quality." Mr Lambie leaves for Vancouver on Tuesday next.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 10
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