IMPORTER'S RE< t il'EST. WELIM XGTOX. Feb 28. At n meeting to-day, the Wellington C’hamlier of Commerce passed unanimously .on tlie motion of Mr J. Myers, the following resolution: “That in con sequence of merchants having ordered their supplies for the balance of the vur. this chamber urges upon the (joveriunent the desirability of postponing the lifting of the embargo on German goods till January Ist, 192-1.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1923, Page 2
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