•'We have to realise the fact that, we are being- gradually forced out of the markets of tlio world, on I of Australia, out of the United States and Canada. We are now confined to one market— Great Britain. The total exports from Russia to Great Britain rose from £57,C00,G00 in 1918 to .£26,000,000 in 15)29. Denmark exported £ 19,000,000 to Great Britain in 1920 and £34,000,000 in 1929.”---Mr. It. R. Young, Coalition candidate for Avon, speaking at Richmond.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17639, 1 December 1931, Page 10
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