HIGH COMMISSIONER WANTED
TO REPRESENT NEW ZEALAND IN NEW YOKE. With the trade New Zealand is already doing with America in lamb, mutton, wool, etc., and the . splendid prospects that exist of establishing a firm market for all our products, Mr Bernard Tripp, of Timaru (who lias just returned from a world's tour) believes that, the New Zealand Government would be perfectly justified' in appointing a High. Commissioner to tho united States, to bo resident in Now York. Such a man, provided he had the necessary commercial knowledgo, would suvo .his salary over and over again, Mr. Tripp considers. As living, is abnormally high in New York, and tho salary of a High Commissioner would have to !>o a good one, Mr. Tripp makes tho suggestion that tho N«w Zealand Fanners' Union might offer to subsidise such a position, and contends that it would pay to do so.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 7
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148HIGH COMMISSIONER WANTED Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 7
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