“A PARTY OF SELLERS”
OTTAWA DELEGATIONS. WHAT OF THE BUYERS? By Telegraph—Press Association Auckland, June 13. The opinion that New Zealand’s delegations to Ottawa, was a party of sellers was expressed by Mr Ernest Lewis, of Wellington, who returned by the Aorangi .from England. He said that all the other delegations were the same. He had not seen the name of a buyer connected with tho Dominions’ representation. Nobody seemed to have realised that it took a buyer and a selfer to make a deal. If the Old Country did not sell her manufactured goods to tho Dominions how could she buy raw materials from them ?
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 13 June 1932, Page 7
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