NEW ZEALAND BUTTER
EFFECT OF CANADIAN DUTY.' HIGHER PRICE PROBABLE. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) VANCOUVER, May 5. New 'Zealand buter is bound to c3mmand a higher price when the Canadian duty is imposed next fall. Wholesale butter dealers declare that the Canadian production cannot be increased, despite the new four cents duty, and the Canadian supply cannot meet the demand, so the price-of both products is bound to be higher. DOMINION EDITOR’S OPINION. OTTAWA, .May 5. Expressing the opposition to the increased butter tariff of the New Zealand newspaper proprietors who are travelling across Canada to London, Mr T, C. List, of the Taranaki Daily News, speaking at a luncheon gathering at Winnipeg to-day, stated that butter was pnactically New Zealand’s only export to Canada, and added, “We must pay for our imports by oiir exports.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21019, 7 May 1930, Page 11
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