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MR NASH IN LONDON

SEARCH FOR MARKETS FOR DOMINION PRODUCE REFERENCE TO ROYAL CRISIS AT LUNCHEON Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, December 7. (Received December 8, at 2 p.m.) New Zealand will not make a trade agreement with any country until the United Kingdom’s requirements are satisfied. “ I hope to. succeed in my endeavour to get expanding markets here for our products,” declared _ Mr Nash, who was a guest at the British Empire League luncheon. He added: “ New Zealanders have deeply embedded in their hearts love for the commonwealth' and for the person who stands at its head. We hope nothing will be done which will shake the tie that binds us together.” The Chairman (Mr L. S. Amery) referred to the part New Zealand had played in the endeavour to save British shipping in the Pacific. He said that unless more vigorous steps were taken it was in grave danger of being driven off every sea by the subsidised concerns of other Powers. New Zealand had given the lead how competition should be faced.

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Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 8

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MR NASH IN LONDON Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 8

MR NASH IN LONDON Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 8