“Bread and Butter Politics.” “On the result of these trips to Britain depends the bread and butter of New Zealand,” remarked Mr. W. W. Massey, M.P. for Hauraki, at Papatoetoe on Saturday night. In replying to humorous references in a toast to Parliament Mr. Massey said there was a serious side to the trips overseas by political leaders. “It is a question if we are to be worthily represented at conferences concerning the overseas disposal of our produce,” he said. “We want to get our share of the Empire trade and to make sure that our case is put fully and fairly it is necessary to send our best representatives.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1935, Page 5
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