OFFENDED AGAIN"
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IRNOR-GENERAL |h on n.z. secondary ■ustry displeases ■ business men |e to buy .qualified
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IhRISTCHURCH, Thursday. Kt speech by. the Govefnor■r.nrd Bledisloe, on the sub■econdary industries in New K-as criticised by Mr. F. L. ■n; at a meeting of the exe■tiie Canterbury Manufactur■qjation last evening. ■tter was discussed in com■ter members had expressed ■vs, and no decision was re■en the meeting resumed. ■t to refer to the speech of ■nor-General at Stratford. I I this matter with a . great if diffidence," said Mr. HutchKhe Governor-General spoke jhambers of . Commerce some I and he was tqken to task I dignified manner in the Nairiew. He has offended again I point of view, and he has
Big things that I consider in Ince a Governor-General Bt say." ■ stage a memher suggested matter be talcen in commitihe suggestion was adopted. iirse of a speech at Stratford I last, His Excellency urged ■ Zealanders should purchase ■nd-made goods when quaiity ■ were right; ptherwise they S'c preference to goods from ■ish countries.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 100, 18 December 1931, Page 5
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