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TRADE WITH GERMANY

HIGH COMMISSIONER EMPHATIC. ST TDLEOTaiO TELEGB APH —COPTKIGHT- J LONDON, June 26. The Hon. T. MacKenzie, High Comnissioner, presided at the New Zealand linner at the Trocadero. The guests ncluded Lorel Ranfurlv and Lord Plunket. Lord lianfurly observed that in view >f the saving of the people he could iofc understand why New Zealand came 'o London for loans. Hon. T. MacKenzie explained that .he country was developing so fast that •t required local accumulations as well is outside capital. Continuing, he declared that: "Without unduly pressing l;e matter, New Zealand could not diufc her eyes to the fact that if Germany fails to take her goods and expects England to buy German goods, ve would be' taking from a nation ,vhich barred the use.of articles which sould be manufactured in the United Kingdom, whose workmen consume our meat, butter, and .cheese." He added that the British article was intrinsically of better value than the German.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5

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TRADE WITH GERMANY Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5

TRADE WITH GERMANY Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5