Common Market And N.Z.
(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, Feb. 12. The retiring High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir Clifton Webb, said at a dinner of the New Zealand Society to-night that producers in the Dominion were viewing with anxiety the efforts to establish a common market in Europe. “No reasonable person will deny that this country, depending as she has been upon her export trade, cannot afford to be left out of the free trade area if it should come to fruition. “All we say is that we hope that it will not be done at the- expense of the other members of the Commonwealth,” he said.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28512, 15 February 1958, Page 6
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