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“A TERRIBLE THING”

PROHIBITION OF MOTOR IMPORTS SUGGESTION “UNSOUND” Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Today. A statement on behalf of the New Zealand Motor Traders’ Association, of the Canterbury branch, of which he is president, was made by Mr. K. E. England in connection with the attitude of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association toward imports. “The suggestion that the importation of motor-cars should be prohibited for one year, and that chassis only should be allowed to enter after that, would be a terrible thing in practice,’ 7 said Mr. England. “The prohibition of car imports would throw hundreds of men out of work at once. If cars are not coming into the country, then the large staffs now carried by importers must be reduced or dispensed with. Whichever way the suggestion is regarded, it is economically unsound.’’

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 16

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“A TERRIBLE THING” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 16

“A TERRIBLE THING” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 16

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