ONE WAY TRADE
NEW ZEALAND AND U.S.A. In -the last four years we have imported £35,163,436 worth of goods from Uncle Sam, and he has taken £15,109,396 worth from us. A bad balance of trade which has put us over 20 millions in his debt in four years, and he has recently raised his tariff wall still higher to exclude our farmers’ products, while we still leave outselves wide open to absorb his surplus manufactured goods. The only way to feather our own nest, and keep our own workers and their families fully employed, is by national action and retaliation, which will safeguard them effectively. The other way which is immediately effective is by individual action, with every patriotic New Zealander insisting on being supplied with New Zealand-made goods every time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 25
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131ONE WAY TRADE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 25
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