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GEOGRAPHY WILL TELL,

“In the long run geography will inevitably prove a more potent factor in trade than Imperial sentiment. The people of Great Britain cannot safely ignore the fact that their country is part of the Continent of Europe, and that within that continent they have always found—and will probably always continue to find—a multitude ol' willing customers for British manufactures of good quality, and also fbr Great Britain’s highly developed shipping and banking industries. To sacrifice this valuable business with our neighbours on the speculative chance of developing more business with the Antipodes would bo a piece of sheer commercial folly.”—Harold (ox ill tfie “ Edinburgh Review.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 3

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108

GEOGRAPHY WILL TELL, Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 3

GEOGRAPHY WILL TELL, Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 3

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