TRADE WITH BRITAIN
New Zealand’s Viewpoint London, March 3. The New eZaland High Commissioner, Mr. W. J. Jordan, speaking at a luncheon in connection with the Industries Fair at Birmingham, said that New ealand desired to continue buying from Britain, but feared that her purchases would be limited if Britain insisted on placing a quota on imports from New Zealand, which would then be compelled to seek other markets. There could not be one-way trade. New Zealand must buy where she sold ir order to receive payment for her goods.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 136, 5 March 1938, Page 11
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90TRADE WITH BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 136, 5 March 1938, Page 11
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