NOT MERELY FRUIT
TRADE DISPUTE
AUSTRALIA AND NZ.
(Received October 9, 10.30 a.m.)
CANBERRA, This Day.
During a debate in the Senate on the Orange Export Bounty Bill, which was | passed through all its stages, Senator Hardy declared that he had been told by prominent New ■:;■: Zealanders that the whole question of trade between Australia and New Zealand was in dispute, and not merely the export of citrus fruits to New Zealand. '
Sir George Pearce, replying to criticism concerning trade relations with New Zealand, said that as a result of the Government's negotiations with the Dominion the latter now imported from South Australia approximately the same number of oranges as she imported from the Commonwealth as a whole before the embargo was imposed.
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Evening Post, Issue 87, 9 October 1936, Page 9
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