TASMAN SHIPPING.
I : I : o ih ' j ’ 1 America Hopes For No Flag I Monopoly. tress Association—Copyright. ||ol New York, Dec. 5. jfL'Th& Herald Tribune, in a leading article on the closing of .the Tasman .to American' shipping, outlined the history of the controversy and says: “It is suspected that the Bills are intended more as-a means of getting subsidies |ot competitive British services enxi tp competiton. “If that is so, Nleflf-.Zealan.ders and Australians still have, cause to be grateful for the energising influence of-tire Matson Line and others. While recognising that a . ship, subsidy war was bad enough, they will be glad that there will be no extension of the flag, monopbfy principle winch would be a disastrous reversal io the world’s present feeble efforts in the direction of. lowering barriers and "Freeing trade.” r- ' ——— -
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 303, 7 December 1936, Page 6
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136TASMAN SHIPPING. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 303, 7 December 1936, Page 6
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