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BUY BRITISH GOODS

HARBOUR BOARD !TN DOMINION'S DUTY “Is it British ?" asked the Hon. W . TV. Snodgrass at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the . Nelson Harbour ‘Board when a Idler was read in connection with some office equipment, required by the Harbour Board staff. Mr A. Drummond: We should certainly find that out. Members generally agreed that the British manufacturers should be given all the assistance possible. The, chairman said there was no doubt.Tt was the duty of the Dominions to help the Mother' Country in every possible way. especially at this juncture. It- was agreed that the Chairman make further qinquiries and to give Britain the preference if in any way possible. Mr Kelly: We know the matter is quite stiff in your bands. Air Duncan.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5

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BUY BRITISH GOODS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5

BUY BRITISH GOODS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5

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