"FEW PROBLEMS INCAPABLE OF ADJUSTMENT"
— Press Association.)
(By Telegraph-
WELLINGTON. Last Night. Lieutenant-Colonel T. W. White, Australian Minister of Trade and Cu3 toms, arrived in the Awatea to-day. Iaterviewed, Lieutenant-Colonel White said he was in New Zealand at the vequest of the New Zealand Government. There should be few trade problems incapable of adjustment. The present should be the time to bring Engliskspeaking communities closer togetlier for mutual help and support. Australia had gone to great lengths in fostering good trade relations with New Zealand, one evidence being the fact that there was no primage on New Zealand goods iinported into Australia. He was unable to say how long he would stay in New Zealand as he was in the hands of the New Zealand Government. He expected that some consideration would be given to the trans-Tasmay air-mail service, and there was no doubt that the old question of the import of Australian oranges and the export of New Zealand potatoes would 'also crop up during the discussions. Lieutenant-Colonel White was met on board the Awatea by Cabinet Ministers and others.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 7
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