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BUYING BRITISH.

WOMEN'S INSTITUTES' POUGT. The conference of the DtlUiUltf" Federation of Women's Institute* JW terday carried by a small majl»«f.« remit that all New Zealand »«•** institute members should be «i»"Jf buy only New Zealand goods, «i »»- ing that, British goods. •1 certainly think we &&&.JH British goods-I always do not think such a come from this conference, ""fJ-J Kawhia delegate. "We mj**""*sj2 that there are other institutes m otter countries which are not us think of them. We can buy Bnß* I do not think wesbouW advertise the fact as coming from tne Co OtheT C repressed toe omnion that if New Zealand did not buy goods from foreign countries *»• countries would not buy .the Dominion's produce, whde one delegatetosa the North Islanded th* the farmers" wives in her district had uisUwrted her to say that since New *-*■>*>» was primarily an exporbng_country the Dominion must be prepared to wr from abroad in return. The motion was carried by, a small majority, Miss Kane explamme ttat its purpose was merely to umuc*» that Zealanders should our New Zealand or British goods wnm possible, and not to prevent member* from buying goods manufactured to those countries which bought new Zealand's produce.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 3

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BUYING BRITISH. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 3

BUYING BRITISH. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 3