GERMAN TRADE
ENGLISH SHIPPING COMPANIES NEGLECT. (Prbsm Association. —Copyright). (Received Julv 8, 8.50 a.m.) LONDON, July 7. The "Financial Times" .says that though the German, determination to secure a larger share of trade naturally raises an outcry in Britain, antipodean shippers complain that the British lines inadequately studied their convenience, especially regarding ports of call. The English companies, it says, have nothing to fear if they study New Zealand cus-tumei-s interests. CONTINENTAL MARJvETS. (Rec. 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The German Consul, replying to the "Herald's" criticisms of the German lines in taking np the New Zealand trade, says that the whole, of the undertaking is as much private business as any other. Neither company was receiving any subsidy from the v German Government. They will take wool not only for German, but for other European ports, so there would be an Opening in Continental markets for the primary producers of the Dominion-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 8 July 1914, Page 5
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