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DEMAND FOR PROTECTION WARNING TO NEW ZEALAND [BY TELEGRAPH —PBESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Thursday A warning to New Zealanders to be alert in the protection of their interests in British markets was given by Sir Thomas Wilford, former High Commissioner in London, in an interview on his return by the Mataroa to-day form a visft to England. Sir Thomas said he visited Smithfield and was proud of the condition in which he saw New Zealand lamb. New Zealand butter made a good showing in the shops, but cheese left much to be desired. "The demand of Home producers for protection against flooding of the Home markets with Dominion produce is insistent," he said. "New Zealand must be wide awake, for there are those at Home high in authority who are ready to act as the suppliants desire." Referring to financial subjects, Sir Thomas said he observed the Stock Exchange to be listles.s, and that clescription was considered a fair by those to whom he expressed his opinion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23042, 20 May 1938, Page 13
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