C.O.D. SYSTEM
STRONG HOMELAND COMMENT.
(Australian Press Association.) (By Gable—Press Assn.—Copyright.)
(Recd. August 25, 11 a.m.) LONDON, August 24.
The • “Star” in a leader entitled: “Dominion selfishness, complains that New Zealand tradesmen are characterising the cash delivery system for British goods as unfair competition and says: The Dominion’s conception of fair dealing seems to be that the Old Country should display a patriotic preference for New Zealand mutton butter and fruit, but should- not try to sell their own products in New Zealand except under restrictive conditions. British firms were described as competing in business and not paying Dominion rates and taxes. The “Star” adds: There is time enough to make this complaint when Canterbury lamb is subject to British taxation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 August 1928, Page 7
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