SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE
BBiTALVS BEST CUSTOMER AGAINST FOB MG N |AIK LINUS CAPETOWN, Feb. S. The Minister for Defence, Mr. Pirow. at a political meeting, denied the Dominion Party’s criticism that the Hertzog Government was Bepublicau in. everything hut name. He added: “The criticism arose from South Africa’s commercial relations with Great Britain, which has not expected the Cnjon to buy her goods l if they are not equal i.o those of her competitors in quality and price. British trade with South Africa is too -strong to suffer from such foolishness. On the contrary, since the Hertzog -Government has been in power, South Africa has become Great Britain’s host customer, while Great Britain is our host.
“The Union.’ lie added, “will never consider the establishment of Italian, Dutch, or German air services to the Cape-.’
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 10, 14 March 1938, Page 2
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