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HOME BACON TRADE OTHER AVENUES OPEN (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, tins .lay. “Now Zealand has gone, mad on wool, buttei'fnt and mutton. There are many other industries which could he developed. Lord Bledisloo tried to drive into your heads the value of bacon. The sum of £25,000,000 goes lo Denmark for bacon every year from England,” said' Captain \\. Ya/.ie Simons, formerly of Ihe Royal Air To ice., who is visiting the Dominion.
Captain Simons said that the day o 1 frozen mutton was over. Everyone in England ate bacon for breakfast, lie suggested, as other exports, tinned jam, fruit, asparagus, arum lilies and venison, which,, "he said, would bring any price out. of season in England. “New Zealand foolishly sold her stud sheep to Manehukuo,’’ Captain Simons continued. “In 10 years Japan .will be buying no more, wool from the Dominion. She will he producing her own.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 29 September 1936, Page 5
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150CHANCE FOR DOMINION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 29 September 1936, Page 5
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