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BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS

'AN EFFECTIVE WEAPON. (By Telegraph— Press Association.) Chrlsohurch, May 13. At a meeting of the General Committee of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, the president (Mr. W. Hayward) referred to the loss of the Lusitania. He.felt that,the Germans had for ever forfeited all claim to be considered or treated as civilised people. In New Zealand they should institute a boycott on all German goods. It was the only effective weapon they had. So strongly did he resent this outrage that he would be strongly inclined to impose a tax of £500 a head on all Germans seekinjg admission.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2461, 14 May 1915, Page 6

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BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2461, 14 May 1915, Page 6

BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2461, 14 May 1915, Page 6

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