OUR AFTER-WAR TRADE WITH THE OLD COUNTRY
HIGH COMMISSIONER COLLECTING DATA. Londonj Octobar 10. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, New Zealand High Commissioner, has visited the principal English and Scottish industrial centres and collected valuable data in connection.' with trade alter the war. Hie prospects for dairy produce are bright, it is expected that tliere will be a great scarcity for some time alter the war, and produce of a reasonable quality, especially butter, will find a ready market in viow of the depletion of the herds. Sir Thomas Mackenzie considers it will bo necessary for tho Dominion to utilise everv opportunity to secure markets now. It will then be bettor able to retain them when tSe competition of outside countries is re.cstablishe.,.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 5
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123OUR AFTER-WAR TRADE WITH THE OLD COUNTRY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 15, 12 October 1917, Page 5
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