THE FAR EAST
POSSIBLE iN.Z. MARKETS (United PrdHi Association—Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright). WELLINGTON, June 14. Mr R. Boulter, British Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, interviewed in regard to Far Eastern maricets for New Zealand produce said" he thought the Japanese 'would always he customers for New Zealand ■- Wool, but he could not see that any considerable market would he found in Japan for other products, meat and dairy produce, for example.-’ The .foreign produce, for example was very small and he thought their wants in the matter of meat, butter and cheese were fairly well provided for. He was not prepared to speak of China and Hong Kong from firsthand knowledge. • ,
Japan , he pointed out, was already an' exporters of milk products, instancing condensed milk, which had a ready sale - if cheap enough among the Chinese, ’ ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1934, Page 5
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