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MR FORBES LEAVES LONDON SUGGESTS VISIT BY CABINET MINISTER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 1. (Received July 2, at 9.45 a.m.) “ We are not dissatisfied with our reception in England, because we are hopeful that a meqt agreement satisfactory to all parties can soon be reached. Nevertheless, we feel that an understanding of New Zealand’s problems would be much greater if a responsible member of Cabinet visited the dominion,” said Mr Forbes before his departure for Marseilles. “ I hope the suggestion will be fulfilled after the elections.” Ho added that he was convinced that Britain was not lagging in world competition, concerning which New Zealand’s policy of purchasing all possible manufactured goods from Britain was evidently contributing. “We are returning to God’s own country,” shouted Mr Forbes in answer to the cheers of 100 New Zealanders.
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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 9
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