BRITISH TRADERS QUITE IGNORANT OF DOMINION NEEDS
By Cable.—Cress Assoeiation. — Copyrfjh f Reed. Noon. LONDON’. Sunday. PL AINING that English trader* do not visit the Dominions in sufficient numbers to find things out for themselves. Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpente’. of the British Motor Trade Delegation which recently visited New Zealand, in an interview with the “Daily News," suggests tn interchange of the young men o' England and Aust-alia and New Zealand, enabling each to learn the other's needs and conditions. “We were told repeatedly that we were the fir»t specific trade ' delegation that had ever visited Australia or New Zealand. The market is undoubtedly there. !t is up to us to take advantage of it.' —Sun. ” ~’r -i- -r -;<• -}- -i- ur
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 1
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120BRITISH TRADERS QUITE IGNORANT OF DOMINION NEEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 1
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