CLOSER TRADING RELATIONS.
NETf; ZEALAND'S POST-WAR.
:^A^-iZL Cafelc'Afesbcia'ijbß-' W Ytte^eiv^d';:S©p*.'.'29i;-B:S0; f:kv)kV. '; ■ 7Tll©'Lordv Mayor of Bristol wVijcoiried;:- Rir.-;--',:'Tlio;ma'S'.. Mackenzie," Sir. 'J'anfes'Oan-qll, 'and, Mr Toting' , Tlicy' . nispPfeted the jdocks and eoH storage. '•• irit a/r^ce^ion given "by iihe^ meY- t oliants^'niari^facturors^"■and presidents o£ ' local -'trading ; associations, Mr. West Advocated clbserr trading relations between^ England Austral-. -asia-." / ■'■•■■'■.■'• •'■•;' ■;.'■''"■ ■■' ■' "' • ■"■ .
Biv •..'Thomas' Mackenzie described Now Zealand's postwar prbposjaU for increasing trado with Britain.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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66CLOSER TRADING RELATIONS. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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