GERMAN SHIPPING.
FOR NEW ZEALAND TRADE. AYHO MADE THE OPENING P Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, July 7. The ''Financial Times'' says that though tho German determination to secure, a larger share of New Zealand* trade naturally raises- an outcry in Britain, Antipodean shippers complain that the British lines have inadequately studied their convenience, especially regarding ports of- call. ' The English companies will have nothing to fear if they study New Zealand customers' interests. SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES. SYDNEY, July S. 'lhe German Consul, replying to the •'Herald's'' criticisms of German steamship lines taking up New Zealand tradei, k:\vs tho, whole undertaking is as much a, private business as any other. Neither company is receiving any subsidy from tho Gentian Government. The steamers will take wool not only for German but for other European ports, so 'opening the Continental markets for the primary producers of the Dominion.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15393, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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146GERMAN SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15393, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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