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GOOD TIME COMING

CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND. MONTREAL, January 7. The president of the Canadian Manufacturers'’ Association, Mr W. H. Miner, in the course of an optimistic statement declared that history would repeat itsjelf ( aitd that good times would again co»«e soon. “I think,” Mr Miner said, ‘‘that Canada should get into the export business to even a greater extent. The Government should spend a few thousand dollars.- and send men out to get business and make trade treaties. We should try to get back the New Zealand business we have lost.” AD' Miner said Canada could take New Zealand butter in winter, when inofiit Canadian cows were' dry. ‘‘ls it not better,” he added, “to export our butter in summer, and huv New Zealand in winter, than eat our own cold storage butter?”

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1932, Page 8

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GOOD TIME COMING Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1932, Page 8

GOOD TIME COMING Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1932, Page 8

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