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“MADE IN GERMANY.”

AN AFTER-DINNER SPEECH. EIT.OTRIO -i liJ-uORAPU —(JoPYHIGUX [United Press Association.] Loudon, dune 27. Hdn. Tims. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for Now Zealand, at a dinner, amplified his Hull remarks. He declared, without unduly pressing the matter, that New Zealand could not shut her eyes to the fact, that il Germany fails to take her goods, we will he taking from the nation which will bar us articles which could he manufactured iu the United Kingdom, whose workmen” consume' oiir Infeat, hotter, and cheese. He added' that the British article was of intrinsically better value than the German.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 6

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“MADE IN GERMANY.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 6

“MADE IN GERMANY.” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 6

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