“A RASH STATEMENT.”
! Britain’s Inability to Supply ' Goods. (Special to the “ Star.”) ‘ DUNEDIN, August 23. • Speaking at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, his Maj- : - estv’s Trade Commissioner, Mr Boulter, 1 said that from time to time he had ? been told by people that they had been compelled to buy certain goods from 3 foreign countries because they had been ; unable to obtain them from Britain, p Personally, he thought that was rather r- a rash statement to make, for, if there 1 was one thing Britain was now doing } more than another, it was the carrying s out of intensive research into new industries. Britain was still pre-eminent 3 in the world of industry, and he asked them to give him a chance to help \ them. d' " .
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20391, 23 August 1934, Page 17
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