SIR JAMES PARR
VISIT TO CLYDESIDE A HINT TO THE PEOPLE Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 15. (Received May 16, at noon.) A view of the giant Gunarder was one of tlie sights that Sir James Parr (New Zealand High Commissioner) enjoyed while on an official visit to Glasgow. Later, at the Lord Provost’s luncheon, at which the • Secretary of State for Scotland (Sir Godfrey Collins) was present, Sir James Parr ah, hided to the low price 'of butter as a pall over the community. He reminded Glasgow that while 7,000 tons of New Zealand butter was landed last year at a nearby port it received 23,000 tons of Danish. He mentioned that in the last six years nine large liners-had been built at Glasgow exclusively for the New Zealand trade. Sir James Parr was accompanied by the London managers of the Produce Boards, which are simultaneously launching a trade drive.
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Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 9
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152SIR JAMES PARR Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 9
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