ADVICE TO IRISH.
EXTENSION OF TRADE.
VAST WATER POWER. NEW ZEALANDER’S VIEWS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received January 27, 8.5 p.m. Pari-, Jan. 27. The New Zealand delegate to the Irish Congress described as claptrap the suggestion that Ireland should boycott British goods. He added that it would pay Irishmen to remember that commerce knew no nationality. Irish trade must aim at the best markets, wherever they were to be found, and must for a long time be dependent on British shipping. Ireland was still in the “spade and potato” stage of development and her welfare depended on getting out of it as soon as possible. Her water power, sufficient for a population of ten millions, must be pressed into service as was being done in New Zealand. - Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 5
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131ADVICE TO IRISH. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 5
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