GERMAN SHIPPING LINES
e • , THE NSW ZEALAND'TRADE '" "jj By Telegraph—Free, Assoeiation-C'ipyrißhv. J r , Sydney, Juh 8. , "] ihr> German Consul, replying to thb \ "Herald's" criticisms of German ship- j ping lines taking up the, New Zealand,' trade, says "The whole undertaking is ' as much a private business as any other Neither companv is receiving ' ' any subsidy from the Ge"iman .Govern' 1 mont The\ will tako wool not only to German, i buti to ,other Luropeiu f ports, so opening Continental markets,, , -, toi the prnnan produceis.of the Do- 'z l minion." ENGLISH COMPANIES HAVE ' 'I NOTHING TO FEAR \ -. ' . < > London, July 1" "- \ The "Financial Tunes" sayn ".Though ' ; the German determination to secure a' i larger share of the New/Zealand ,'ti ado \ natuially laises an outer}') m Britain,' \ antipodean shippers complain'that Bn- > Lish lines have inadequately studied ! then convenience, cspeciallj regarding '> ports of call Tho English companies ' \ have nothing to feai if .they studj their New Zealand customers' interests)';! \ / ■ U-. |
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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156GERMAN SHIPPING LINES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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