DOMINION’S POLICY
ATTITUDE IN BRITAIN BUSINESS MAN’S SUMMARY <Peb United Fejcss Association) WELLINGTON. July 10. "The atitude in Britain towards New Zealand is that the Dominion 1» the child of one of our children, and as such we want to care for her and study her interests," commented Mr S. H. Marks, of London, managing director of the firm of Robertson and Woodcock, who is on a short vhit. “ But I think in some ways the British people have been dispirited by the trend in New Zealand politics,” he continued. “For Britain to export money for the sake of buying her own goods is, to my mind, fundamentally unsound, and as far as the confectionery business is concerned, I feel that Britain has not been given quite the deal she should have been." He said that business in Australia was excellent. “It is no good talking to our representatives in New Zealand about business,” he said. “ Thej r cannot accomplish anything.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23866, 21 July 1939, Page 6
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