NEW ZEALAND SHOULD HAVE MORE PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
LORD CRASCAVON GIVES ADVICE FLAX USED FOR LINEN MIGHT BE GROWN. Press Association —Copyright. HAMILTON, This Day. Viscount Craigavon, addressing an Ulster gathering here last night, recommended that further primary industries he established in the Dominion. These would assist in case one of the present industries broke down for a few years. For instance, flax of the kind used Northern Ireland for fine linen might be grown. Empire trade was the cry to-day. In Ulster his gave preference to Empire goods and strongly opposed importing from lands of sweated labour.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 44, 5 December 1929, Page 5
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