RIVAL SHIPS IN PACIFIC
Will New Liiies Recapture Traffic? (Received 24 10.40 a;.m.) SUVA, Aug. 20. Mr J. T. Jennings, a member of the Austrajian Federal Parliament, who arrived hexe to-day in the Niagara{ said that the Union Company's ships in the Pacific were fighting against impossible odds. The question, he added, was prominent in discussions that were being held in London, and it seemed that effective action would now be taken to restore British prestige. The new liners that were being built would be well in advance of any in the Pacific, and must attract tbe. increasing tourist traffic. Mr Jennings stated tbat be had alsq investigated tourist nnd industrial activity abroad. He was particularly interested, be said, in metbods for attfaeting people to heaches.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 184, 21 August 1937, Page 5
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