DOMINION. BUTTER
IN. ZEALAND TRADE WITH CANADA
MR FORBES’ NEGOTIATIONS
(Uoited Press Association —By Y .ectrio
Telegraph—Copyright)
VANCOUVER, August 21
'Li lengthy intimate talks between Mi’ Forbes and the Canadian Government, irritation over Canada’s treatment of some New Zealand butter shipments held, .first place. Mr Forbes, did not object so much to the restrictions imposed; by ithe treaty:,- ,as to the sudden application 1 of the-dump-ing lelause by ',‘Canada on shipments regularly Coming -to ’ Vancouver. • ’ Under the new arrangement, which Mr Forbe s is taking- home with him, the Canadian Government will keep New Zealand exporters fully advised, several months ahead, how they should govern shipments"'and; schedules. Anyway, the Canadian-New Zealand treaty is being renewed in November for another yeairj’ v with slight modifications.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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