IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
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[ RKL'TKItS Tki, Wilt AMS. ] 'Received this day at d.-lf, a.m.) LONDON, t)c toher -I. Mr .Massey spcakiny at a Chamber of Common',. dinner at the .Mansion House traved' New Zealand's development. She always icyardcd Britain as a most desirable customer, yiviny her all round preference, and where it was possible, to do her business with Hiitaiu. No other country lias a look ill. New Zealand is williiic to ru further, as oppmi unity nifers. I believe we can he just as patriotic m trade and com mere), (is in any other way. ’I rude. l conditions in liiiyland are lar 1 rom satislac tory. We niust look round for a remedy. I hope the ('oiifeieiic.e will lie-aieve something in ibis clirectic.n. The lCmpiiq. can be made self-siipport-iny. Why should l.e not do it. (locals sliotihl he marked, either fere iy; 11 or wilhm the Kmpire this is a little tliiny to n-k. and there should lie no difficulty in yrantiny the request.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3
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167IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3
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