TRADE EMBARGO REGRETTED
VIEWS OF AUSTRALIAN GRAZIER
(United Press Association)
WELLINGTON, April 19.
“Personally I regret any trade embargo either by Australia or New Zealand, and I would like to see greater reciprocity on the part of both countries,” said Sir Frederick Tout, a prominent Australian grazier and a director of the A.M.P. Society and Sun Newspapers, Sydney, who arrived by the Awatea. He was referring to the potato and fruit embargoes and said that he would like to see a greater interchange of trade between the two countries. His visit is chiefly about the opening of the A.M.P. Society’s new premises in Palmerston North.
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Southland Times, Issue 23178, 20 April 1937, Page 6
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