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SUGGESTED ABOLITION (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Commenting on the British agreement to pay 15 per cent extra for wool, the United Kingdom Manufacturers and New Zealand Representatives' Association states: "This generous action raises the question of whether the present time is not most opportune to reciprocate by abolishing the import embargo. "This system was adopted in peacetime to restore New Zealand's overseas finance, but is now superfluous because imports are controlled by the shipping available and bv Britain's system of export control. "The association suggests that New Zealand can make one real contribution to reciprocal trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand by abolishing the irksome and unnecessary import restrictions on United Kingdom goods."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 3
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