N.Z. EXPORT PRICES
SIR 0. NIEMEYER’S VIEW
By Telegraph—Per Press Association
CHRISTCHURCH, September t ,fl De-la ring, that-there, was no ounsen for any pes'dr-Em. 'regarding the t.ion in New Zealand, Sir Otto N nv-yer. who arrived at Christo' » • route f r Mount Cook Hermitage ie day. said Mia 1 , this' country was hi-o’.-happily situated than most other countries. Sir Otto said he did not feel sure that rock bottom had .Veil r.-:u !.n the present world depression, and lie was not prepared to say that the value of our primary products had reached their lowest point; but he did not think that there was any justification for despondency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 6
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