LOOKING AHEAD
SHORTAGE OF FOODS POSSIBLE. OUR IMPORTS FROM ENGLAND. ")l is t’o forecast, the future," Millie Mi- R. W . Dalton. RriEsh Trade C ommissioiicr, in Ids annual report, "but it seems eeriain that before very loner there may actually be a shortage of minds in tin- markik. Them has been very hole new buying. parfimdai ly in the sol i goods iradn. since Scpt.cnihi r, 11120. Most ships have been coming mu m ballasp it if some months now. ami it is only very neasiona.lly (hai ships arrive with auv 111111 in iI vnl care,i. In view of the distance of New Zealand inmi tin- Tmre,. of supply, it lakes a ciiiiddcrahlc lime for goods, t () he recci vt\f in execution nl orders, and -In’ there is a retival in Eng. land in the near in lure, whieli seems likelv. it is not improbable that .New Zealand may before' very Ump; he again in the position of liming it diftienlt to got goods when a demand exists here for them.’’
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6361, 1 November 1921, Page 2
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