BRITAIN AND N.Z.
MR. HOLLAND ON TRADE
Rec 10 a.m. LONDON, May 2. The Leader of the New Zealand Opposition, Mr. S. G. Holland, in a speech at Manchester, appealed for greater reciprocal traole between Britain and New Zealand. Mr Holland added that he was going home with an optimistic view of the future of Britain, which had agreed to purchase the whole of ■ New Zealand's dairy produce and meat for the next four/five, and possibly ten years at prices which appeared satisfactory The only thing that seemed sticky was the price to be paid for New Zealand wool, which he hoped would be maintained at least at the present level. --
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 103, 3 May 1945, Page 6
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