HON. G. FORBES
VISIT TO AIANCHF'STER
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LONDON. Nov. 26
Hon. G. AV. Forbes and party, visiting Manchester under the auspices of the British Empire League, were welcomed by the Lord Mayor and given a luncheon by the Ship Canal Coy and a private dinner by the Lord Mayor, after which there was a publie reception.
Mr Forbes, speaking at the luncheon, said New Zealanders were convinced of the wisdom of standing by their own people and tlie Motherland and insisting that their exports should he of the highest quality. They enforced Government approval of everything leaving the country and similarly gave British manufactures a substantial preference. New Zealand was the highest per capital buyer of British goods. Their policy of concentrating to the utmost on trade among the' British family would be continued. The party inspected the shin canal, metropolitan, and Vickers electrical works.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 5
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