Tea-cup storm
i i N.Z. Press I WELLINGTON, Aug. 27. The New Zealander. Mr ‘Mark Wild, who sold West’ German crockery to the Brit-: ish House of Commons and; ’turned the British pottery industry into a hornet’s nest, jis the son of the Chief Jus-i Itice. Sir Richard Wild, and Lady Wild. His parents learned of the: rsuper sale” in a jubilant: ;note from their son about’ ‘two or three weeks ago. ’ “Our reaction was staunchly British,” said LadyWild today. “We were astonished that thev didn’t buy’ British. Our reaction was! much the same as the British reaction seems to be now.’” Ladv Wild confesses to a degree of surprise at her, ’son’s apparent success in thej selling field. His parents did not think he was a salesman 'type. I
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33934, 29 August 1975, Page 10
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