DAIRY EXPORTS TO BRITAIN
HOPE FOR INCREASED TRADE [From Our Parliamentary Reporter.! WELLINGTON, June 20. The hope that England would take more dairy products from New Zea* land now that supplies had been cut' - off from other sources was expressed in the House of Representatives this afternoon by Mr E. L. Cullen (Gov. • Hawke’s Bay). He said he I'iphmg to the day when the Bri» ■ Jisn Empire would become more democratic, and take all the goods pro* d H£ed m the Empire. t B. Langstone (Minister fo? That has not been indicated' a fy means. «,ni r v Cu i len: No. B ut I hope that tt will be done. Britain had taken 265,000 tons l» i ron ?, Denmark, and New Zea* la ? d should now have that trade. trouble^ 088 * 0116 ’ Margarine is the Mr Cullen said New Zealand should fif ? guarantee of the trade, Mr. • gdifficulty might be found &
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23052, 21 June 1940, Page 8
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