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THE TARIFF QUESTION FRIENDLY OVERTURES DESIRABLE. (Special to Dailt Times.) AUCKLAND, June 15. “ I am led to believe that the door is not yet slammed, barred, and bolted against New Zealand so far as the Canadian duties are concerned,” said Mr A. M. Samuel, M.P. for Thames, on his arrival by the Niagara. “I think there is still an opening for a reciprocal agreement between the two countries,” Mr Samuel said. “It is common talk in the sister Dominion that Australia ‘put one over’ New Zealand. I have had interviews with influential people in Canada who all feel that there is still time for the problem to be solved, and it seems a pity that reprisals should bo enforced which might bar any friendly overtures in the future.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 5
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131TRADE WITH CANADA Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 5
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