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ut -ofia! aims and purpose, sayai fro,liny. Froe Trade -. oh-u :1m I'.'rrtjire may he nnatt ’iuahle, hut it .hnrld not. he b 'o'oni! ih" , :r. iieit v of the f.d '•0.-i-iinienis of the Kmpire to r-"o ’ '.'nirinn Mao r!:i, loumry. it i- to oi'sf-T v.oth a; ny thine like its preset!! population, must continue to he mainly industrial, end that the overseas parts of the Knirire. if they are to develop their vast natural re.-- tiroes, must remain. to the limit of vision, mainly agrienltural."- Archibald Hurd, in the ‘ 1 Forl n i;.th tly I?eviev.’ ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 2
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99THOUGHTA FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 2
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