Almost since the termination of the war examples of trade penetration on the pari, of Germany have from time to time been brought under notice. The lai- t est evidence of the efforts which, she is • putting forward to extend her trade is j' contained in Ihe receipt by a Dunedin | advertising agency of a very cornpfeheusive and •elaborate publication entitled "Der Welthandel” (•'World Trade”), which not only solicits advertising matter from New Zealand, but also offers to arrange import and export agencies for' Dominion firms. With true Teutonic thoroughness there is enclosed a leaflet printed in English, setting forth the aims and objects of the trade bureau which publishes “Der Welthandel,” and there are also several question sheets and order forms for advertising matter. The publication itself copnpriseo some 50 or 00 pages, which contain advertisements from practically all parts of the world, and the accompanying letterpress explains that the “central - offices for the German import and export trade are based on co-operative principles, the . sole object being the promotion of im- ■ port and export trade,”—presumably 'German trade.—Otago Daily Times, *
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 9
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