BETTER PROSPECTS
MEAT AGREEMENT
DISTINCTLY FAVOURABLE
WAY TO ECONOMIC UNITY
(Supplied and released by the N.Z. Government.) (Received July 10, 9 a.m.) LONDON, July 9. There are indications that the protracted meat discussions arc neaiing finality, and the. prospects of a satisfactory agreement are "distinctly favourable.
The negotiations have been arduous for all concerned, but there is no doubt that thorough exploration of the whole position has cleared up many misunderstandings and misconceptions and has paved the way for greater economic unity within the Empire. Since Mr. Forbes's departure Mr. Coates has been carrying on the discussions* with Ministers and officials almost continuously, and he^ has also been conducting negotiations with British industrialists and representatives of both Empire and foreign countries. He is confident that these deliberations will have a favourable reaction on New Zealand's trade.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1935, Page 11
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