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SIX AND N.Z.

Concessions Reported (NJi. t'ress Assn—Copyright! MELBOURNE. April 12 New Zealand may be offered duty-free entry on goods to Europe for the next 25 years or. alternatively, a guarant e of a definite share of the butter market to Britain, according to reports quoted by the London correspondent of the “Melbourne Herald” today. The .eports said European c >untries were ready to meet New Zealand's difficulties ever Britain’s plans to join the Common Market, the correspondent wrote However, the Prime Minster iM- Holyoake* told his press e nference in Wellington today that the reports were only "of a speculative nature.” says a Press Association message. He said the Melbourne story was “so violently at odds with most newspaper statements recently communica'ed to New Zealand that it simply demonstrates these s'a-ements are of a specula, five nature "As I have said earlier we •re in constant communica.

‘ on and other Governments a~e in constant communica- ‘ n on the matter of the

mur. ty It would obviously be .mproper for me. or any outer head cf Government, to reveal details of these discussions at this stage.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11

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SIX AND N.Z. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11

SIX AND N.Z. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11