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RESOURCES OF N.Z.

LONDON PAPER'S SPECIAL

SUPPLEMENT

LONDON, July 13. • With introductory articles by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Dominions Secretary, and Mr. M. J. Savage, Prime Minister of New Zealand, the "Daily Telegraph" published a 20-page illustrated New Zealand supplement dealing with admirable comprehensiveness with the Dominion's resources. It covers agriculture, stock-raising, the Government's programme for recovery from the depression, market control, food manufacture, the centennial preparations, Maori history, touring, transport, the Press, and sport.

Mr. Savage emphasises fair treatment of the investor as a primary principle of Government policy, and declares that any modification of obligations will be on a free and voluntary basis.

Contributors include Sir James Parr, New Zealand High Commissioner, various members of Cabinet, and Mr. Alan Mulgan.

bilities as a bridge between east and west and north and south under the complete guarantee of her independence.

Austria entered the recent negotiations more .easily, he said, because her Italian and Hungarian friendships did not conflict with the resumption of normal relations with the Reich.- None of the partners to the Rome agreement intended to create a bloc against that agreement. He foresaw intensification of Austria's neighbourly relations, thereby creating a better atmosphere for the forthcoming international negotiations for a general guarantee of1 European peace.

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Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 9

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RESOURCES OF N.Z. Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 9

RESOURCES OF N.Z. Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 9