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TARIFF PARLEYS

AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. MR. PRATTEN VISITS HAWKE S BAY (f‘ om Our Resident Reporter.) WELLINGTON. Su n<liv Accompanied by Mr. L. J. Schmiti the Department of Industries and c merce, the Hon. 11. E. Pratten joL traliau Commonwealth Minister toms, left Wellington on 1-Yidav ' short visit to Hawke's Bav Taunr . i Rotorua. Meantime, Mr. Horan. wealth Customs Officer, who pained Mr. Pratten to the LonS"?' and -Mr. J. Craig. <'omptroUer ““i®, toms, continued day-long confer.. ' behind locked doors. The tariff agreement between New 7.T, '' and Australia is stated to ceiving an overhaul, and the Dari, are expected to last at least unttiv Prat ten's return to Wellington »kv will be on Tuesday next. w "’ Cl

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 8

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TARIFF PARLEYS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 8

TARIFF PARLEYS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 307, 19 March 1928, Page 8

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