WHERE WE GET OUR CARS
AND THE REASON WHY “Why ihould thousands of
pounds go from New Zealand to V foreign countries . for , motorears V* Sir Jams»' Parr in a speech yesterday Was the British workman un» / able to meet our demands and requirements? That could not be the case, and the trouble was one that could be rectified. He had no ill-feeling against America, who sent us so many cars, and what he said was in the interests of the beloved Empire. The Americans would not have our goods; they erected tariff walls against our produce. “I think we are very foolish if we
do not see tp getting our from within the ThW? * matter is very largely in our own fc^nds.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 18
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123WHERE WE GET OUR CARS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 18
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