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LONDON, July 14
Mr Forbes, Prime Minister, in a statement said : “I cannot understand how those supplying information in Wellington for cabling to the English press have so extensively misinterpreted Major W. E. Elliot’s speech in the Commons on Tuesday. Major Elliot did not mention the Anglo-New Zealand trade position, nor lias any British Minister in any way raised the question. On the contrary, Britain has expressed every approval of New Zealand’s preferential treatment for British goods.” Air Forbes added: “The present movement for the regulation of dairy products in Britain arises solely fiom the British' farmers’ dissatisfaction with the low prices for dairy products owing to the glutted markets, which is due to excessive importations from abroad.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 2
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