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POLITICAL BUTTER

MR. FORBES AT OTTAWA PUBLICITY APPRECIATED'

WHIMSICAL SPEECH

United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Eeceived 19th September, noon.) OTTAWA, 18th September. "I feel confident from the little conversations I have had in Ottawa that we will be able to get together in matters of trade to the mutual advantage of New Zealand and Canada," ; stated the New Zealand Prime Minister, ; Mi, Forbes, addressing the Canadian | Club on Thursday. "However, there can be no one-sided, agreement, but • with the goodwill that has been ex- . tended to me in conferences, I feel that we will be able to effect something of a satisfactory nature to both countries."

New Zealand, he said whimsically, had secured a great deal.of advertising throughout Canada in the matter of butter, and for that inexpensive publicity he was duly grateful. He realised that New Zealand was supplying aparticularly fine article, but he had not suspected that •it contained such political qualities. When he returned home, he would inform the buttermakers that they wero manufacturing a commodity embodying a great deal more than they were aware of.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 9

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POLITICAL BUTTER Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 9

POLITICAL BUTTER Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 9

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