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British trade is affected by the efforts that United States exporters are making to cultivate business relations with New Zealand. In 1920 the- number of different trade publications sent (o the United States Consulate-General in Auckland for information and distribution was upwards of 100, ’besides a considerable number of daily and weekly newspapers. During 1921 the number of these publications was largely increased, and it is claimed that they have done excellent propaganda work. The transference of the ConsulateGeneral to Wellington and 1 the continuance of Auckland as a Vice-Consulate will enable both offices to make use of such pub-

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Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 11

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