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NEW ZEALAND DINNER

FORMER GOVERNORS PRESENT. By Te!®jfrflph—Ptoss Arsocin tion - Cooy r 'irbi London, Jjm.-* 2G. The Hon. T. ijaekeniae, High Commissioner, pres'klwl at tie New Zi aland dinner held in the Trooaderi), 'Hie guests included I ortl Ranfurly and liord I'lunket, fofrmer Uweriiots of New Zealand. Lord Ranfurly, in the course of a speech, said that, r.i view of the- savings of the people, he cowl;? not untested why New Zealand: came to Loudon to raise loans. Mr. Mackenzie, in reply, explained that tho country was developing so fast that it required, local acewnuilatWus as well as outside capital to meet the tfe* mand. , ; • TRADE WITH GERMANY. (Rec. June 28. 5.3 n.rm) Lcnosn, JxiiK* 27. Mr. T. Macki'nzw- (High t'DjiiHiissisner for Now Zealand), sp.eisjsihg at the New Zealand dinner, anrpliheu his Hull lo marks. He dte'ctarpcjl tint Without Unduly pressing iiie matter Xmv Zealand would not shut; lifer -csyea to the f.ict if Germany fails to tafco iter goods. and expects, England to ' fay GernTHij goods; "Wo would be -taking ifrbm a nation which bar:-.- us articles which could be niamifnct'.n'itl in ii:« t'uitfcd Kingdom, whose , win ksrs eon-smiie our} meat, butter, and cheeslie added:! ''British articles iniTiiisieaMjr" were bet-j tor valno than German." ' i ' ==^~I

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND DINNER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND DINNER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 5

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