TRANS-TASMAN TRADE.
DISPUTE OF WIDE SCOPE. CANBERRA, October 9. During a debate in the Senate on the Orange Export Bounty Bill, which was passed through all it stages, Senator Hardy declared that he had been told by prominent New Zealanders that the whole question of tracle between Australia and New Zealand was in dispute, and not merely the export of citrus fruits to New Zealand. Sir George Pearce, replying to criticism concerning trade relations with New Zealand, said that as a result of the Government 's negotiations with the Dominion the latter now imported from South Australia approximately the same number of oranges as she imported from the Commonwealth as a whole before the embargo was imposed.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 October 1936, Page 3
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