Irish Imports Sought
(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Jan. 18. The first Irish Ambassador to New Zealand, Dr. Eoin Mac White, said in an interview today that he hoped the Dominion would take more Irish goods. Whiskey and linen formed only a small part of the exports of Ireland, which also included frozen fish, wood veneers and womens fashion goods, he said.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 22
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61Irish Imports Sought Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 22
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