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TONNAGE FOR NEW ZEALAND

STATEMENT BY MR. MASSEY. London, April IG. Mr. Massoy had a conference with the Colonial Office, the Board of Trade, and tlie Food and Shipping' Controllers, and the Admiralty regarding New Zealand shipping. He is convinced, he said afterwards. that tho situation is steadily improving, and tho outlook is very good. New Zealand should get rid of all her produce after the next throe months. It was not yet possible to arrange for tho shipment of apples and rnbbits as tho British Government was unable to spare the frozen storage, which was urgently required for meat. The New Zealand

soldiers were returning moro rapidly than those of any other Dominion. I'ow, if any, would bo left at the end of July. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 177, 22 April 1919, Page 6

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TONNAGE FOR NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 177, 22 April 1919, Page 6

TONNAGE FOR NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 177, 22 April 1919, Page 6

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