PROPOSED DELEGATION
TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.
(Australian Press Association)
JReoeived this day at' 8.30. a.m.) MELBOURNE, :Feb. 7. “If the. Federal Gov&rnrrtent Will give the delegation its official .blessing the Associated Chambers.' turers of.. Australia-..are-j prepared to send a party to New. -Zealand to jstudy conditions* 't here,;, aa nd, ■ en.de a you r v to remove misunderstandings which exist between the- two' countries,” stated James MacDougall (President of the Victorian Chamber); , “It is most unfortunate the two countries, so close geographically, should be so far asunder politically and commercially. The trouble can be traced back to the early days when the idea of separation was so deeply embeddedi-jnd it would take a lot of shifting) 1 VWha't 'is wanted is an eonomic Anzac.”
Mr McDougall added: “The delegation should fhave political representatives, who would gain a first hand knowledge of the requirements. The tour could be made of New Zealand and a, New Zealand party could tour Australia, the whole- desire tiding to- find out wiiere markets span ,l|e obtained and misapprehension relinked.”',. V ", V ' m
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1930, Page 5
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