BRITISH MANUFACTURES
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(Received Juris* 4. •■B.lo-'p.ni.)•*•''"• '•EONDON. MHf'22. "*' The "Board'of Trflde 'J>Wrha'i;*'refcW' ( ring to New Zc&.M'hd complains/. jf£' garding the unsatisfactory nature a£ British manufacturers' _ replies to New Zealand agents' inquiries after, the Armistice as to how inj/ended to prosecute post-war trade, "empha-* sises the fact' industrially upside down by the- war. The facturers could, in the .circumstances/ specify conditions .oiopgst-w.-uv trade, when the supply and prices of materials and the amount, and cost of labour and shipping Jiocommcdation- and freights were all JSiiknowri. and.not calculable"? The "Journar*""ffddiJ:—''ltls~iinjwst. to; conclude, therefWey'that "British nlhivti-. facturers areidndiffercnb .to the <Ncw Zealand market and-not appreciative of New Zealand conditions." . .'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 5
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115BRITISH MANUFACTURES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 5
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