BRITISH MOTOR VEHICLE
"For the first time in history ^9-52 more British motor vehicles are ^9 ing registered in New Zeaiand f|H foreign ones" (commented the i^9 don Sunday Express in a reced^B sue). "New Zeaiand has always >^9 ■ one of our very best customei'Si^9en to the foreigner it must seem a-He . ishing that this position in trade^R^ ^ not reached long ago. If NeW'^^9 land, instead of being a Britislil^K minion, had been an American flKui French colony it would have like a law of nature that hy Cus^9j^ union or fiscal arrangement 01^9^ kind or another motherland and should achieyg, the maximuffi with each other. Since New buys from us, let us huy from .^9: Zeaiand. Let, us hope, too, tb';^9s. , increased trade will be a good 3^9 for the Ottawa Conference; j^9 these henficial exchanges of goo^^9e ] he placed on a stahle and busines5^®5-' footing." Hk.80 . . ... ;^^9e
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 224, 16 May 1932, Page 4
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149BRITISH MOTOR VEHICLE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 224, 16 May 1932, Page 4
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