BLUE STAR LINE
WILL ENTER AUSTRALIAN TRADiE IWITH ONE SHIP RESTRICTION CRITIC'ISED Sydney, July 1. The Sydney Morning Herald's London correspondent advises that the Blue Star Line intends entering the Australian carrying trade with one ship per month. Sir Edmund Vestry, director of the line, said that British people were never afraid of competition. He asked h'ow could the Commonwealth afford to put a barhed wire fence round its shores, restricting' the entry of certain ships, whilst her foreign competi- ; tors have 'their ports open to the freest competition, not only by their own nationals but British and other lines. '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 573, 3 July 1933, Page 5
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