German-British Trade.
NEW ZEALAND'S ATTITUDE. 'l'llK RARRKD DOOR POLICY. PER ri'.KSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT. LONDON". June 27. lii ;i speech lie made at the Now Zealand dinner last night. flic Jli-1, Commissioner for N.-w Zealand (.Mr T. .Mackenzie! declared tliat, without unduly pressing tlio matter, New Zealand could nut shut her <\vcs t,, the f. iC j j t ' (■erinany tailed to take her goods and expected Fngland ti) buy Coi'tnan goods New Zealand would lie. taking from a nation which barred Mritish commerce articles which could he manufactured in the United King lorn. The Riitish workI:)oi), nioi'i o\er. consumed New Zenland's meat, hotter, and chee.se. .Mr Mack >nzio iM.ld.vl that British articles were intrinsically of hotter value than those made iti (■'ennnnv.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12906, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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121German-British Trade. Waikato Times, Issue 12906, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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