Trade With China
Sir, —New Zealanders (at least, most of us) disagree with China’s method of spreading- communism, which, if continued, will bring China and communism much closer to our shores. If New Zealand’s allies in South-east Asia are overrun, we would probably impose sanctions on China, and nobody would be prepared to take up our goods. —Yours, etc..
ALBY JAY. May 25, 1967.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31379, 26 May 1967, Page 10
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