TRADE WITH PALESTINE.
FAVORABLE PROSPECTS. . By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington. Last Night. The Oovermnem- lias loceivori advice regarding the outlook for future trade with Palestine, and this indicates there is likely to be an opportunity for finding in that'eountry a market for certain classes of New Zealand produce. It is pointed out that during the year 1913 the amount of what is termed colonial produce marketed into the port of Jaffa was valued at £52(1.000. and constituted about 45 per cent, of the whole of the imports. ''Tt is suggested this might very easily be repeated in the first year of peace. Goods for which them is some scope for exportation to Palestine include hops, wool, and flour, and if shipping'facilities , become available when the overseas trade is reorganised on n peace basis, the noisibilitips or '.Palestine aji a market may j&e wortU bearing in miuo,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 5
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145TRADE WITH PALESTINE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 5
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