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"Every New Zealander would, no doubt, support closer trade relations with Australia, but not at the expense of Great Britain and not on a balance heavily in favour of the Commonwealth," said Mr J. Hogg, retiring president, in his address at the Dominion conference of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation at Wellington. "We are not prepared to see the benefits and concessions granted to Great Britain pass into the hands of any Dominion which is taking a comparatively

small proportion of our goods," Mr Hogg continued. "In this attitude I believe the farmers of the Dominion

vernment, in any action regarding Australia, would find united support from farmers and manufacturers. In 1930 we imported 6.8 per cent, of our total imports from across the Tasman; last year Australia sent in 10.3 per cent, of our total imports, an increase of 3.5 per cent, in four years. But while over 10 per cent. iof our imports came from Australia, the Commonwealth took less" than 4 per cent, of our exports in return, and the balance of trade is still heavily in favour of Australia."

will join hands with the manufacturers to see that what we are corn-

pelled to import and what we cannot make in New Zealand, should come as far as possible from our best cu-;-tomer, Great Britain. At the meeting of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, held last May, definite opinions were expressed in favour of action in this direction, and the Go-

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 26 November 1935, Page 3

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