AN UPWARD TENDENCY
(By TolegraphJ
(Special to "The Evening Ppst.'!)
. AUCKLAND, This DayV; Belief that although prices for.primary produce might fluctuate for a time at tfia present levels, the future.'tendency:- miisf bo a steady upward one, was expressed.by Mr. G. L. Host, Consul-General .'for Denmark in Sydney, who arrived by tbe Ventura on an official and private- visit to the Dominion. .' " "
Mr. Host will pay au official call off the Government in Wellington and will visit the consulates under his charge.- He in* tends also to tour the dairying districts t4 observe at h'rst hand New Zealand method* and progress.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 9
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100AN UPWARD TENDENCY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 9
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