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ECONOMIC POSITION

LORD BLEDISLOE’S APPEAL TO STUDY POINTS OF CONTACT NOT POINTS OF DISSENSION By Telegraph—Press Association. Feilding, Dec. 7. Lord and Lady Bledisloe paid an official visit to Feilding to-day. They were accorded a civic welcome. Speaking on the general economic position, Lord Bledisloe said that New Zealand had just had an election which was fairly fought. He appealed to all right-minded people to study points of contact, and not points of dissension, for tho purpose of securing internal peace, harmony and economic welfare. He urged the people to support British industries. He thought Britain would enact a tariff which would assist her industries and also help Imperial trade.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 303, 7 December 1931, Page 7

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ECONOMIC POSITION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 303, 7 December 1931, Page 7

ECONOMIC POSITION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 303, 7 December 1931, Page 7

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