HON. W. NASH
AN INTERVIEW IN LONDON
EXTENDING MARKETS FOR N.Z
(United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, November 10. The Hon. W. Nash, interviewed by the. Associated Press in London, emphasised he was chiefly concerned with extending markets for New Zealand products, especially butter, Britain s consumption of which could be increased by fifty per cent, without reaching the “human needs” standard approved by nutrition experts. He hoped it would be marketable m England above 112 s, but if this were impossible, the Government would take care of the New Zealand faimeis. , The first charge on the credits obtained from the sale of New Zealand products would be. overseas debt services. Mr Nash indicated lie would be seeing city financiers, but he was not demanding conversion. He would probably consult members of the Government, and shipping authorities. If the question of subsidy arose aßer publication of the McKinder reports, New Zealand would be prepared to agree to. a subsidy on Pacific shipping if terms could be arranged suitable to all parties. He believed there was room for English and American shipping in the Pacific side by side.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1936, Page 7
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