Cotton Mill
Sir. —Surely this abject surrender of the Holyoake Government to a handful of vested interests and monopolists, should open the eyes of any voters, if there are any still with their eyes closed after the last 12 : months. To seek to score a i cheap political point they have irreparably damaged the good name of New Zealand. What overseas manufacturer will want to enter an agreement with a future New Zealand Tory Government? Who now will send ; overseas funds for investment lin New Zealand?' Right at i this minute we are placing our hope and trust in Britain : over the E.E.C. How will . she react to this betrayal of j this British firm of world standing, so that a small ! group can profit out of trade with Japan and other Asian countries? After the statements by Mr Holyoake. Mr Marshall and Sir Alex Mackenzie, New Zealand president. can this party be trusted?—Yours, etc.. T. H. BITMEAD. January 15, 1962.
Sir, —That the notorious mill is to be abandoned is good news indeed —we breathe again. Meantime, who are the Labourites responsible for wasting £ % million of the people’s money, and silly enough to contemplate cotton production?—Yours. etc., FREE WORLD TRADE. January 15, 1962.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29722, 16 January 1962, Page 3
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