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(■AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE )8800IATI0N] AN INTERVIEW. (Received This Day at 8.40 a.m.) NEW YORK, October 11. The Australian Press Association interviewed Sir Thomas MacKenzie, who since tho Conference of Chambers of Commerce at .Toronto has visited Boston and Washington and addressed the Chamber of Commerce in those citiefe. “The markfct generally is uncertain,” he said, “I will put before tllte people upon my Teturn to New Zealand whether it is better to develop United States market for primary products, despite the possibility of a high tariff 'after the election or to continue the development of the British market. I have been enquiring into trade possibilities between New Zealand United States and Canada. I visited the docks faeire and saw New Zealand meat discharged in excellent condition. Our lamb is much appreciated here, but mutton is in poor demand. British wholesale lamb prices are now much higher than in United States.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1920, Page 3
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152AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1920, Page 3
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