WEST OF ENGLAND PORTS.
I Mr W. D. Lysnar will probably have \ something very interesting to say at his meeting in Masterton to-day concerning the movement for developing a trade with the Weßt of England ports. It will he remembered that when he visited us "some months ago he asserted that there was ample accommodation at Bristol for the pro l duce of this country. This statement has been challenged in certain quarters;, but Mr Lysnar has secured very strong evidence in support of his assertion, and this he will probably disclose at his meeting to-day. The formation of an Association to open up trade with the West of England ports has evidently created a feeling of alarm in London, and the port authority is making a belated, but none the less desperate attempt to retain the trade which it has so long neglected and treated with indifference. It has, at anyrate, rendered good service to the producers of the : Dominion by awakening the London authority to a full sense of the responsibility and duty it owes to the exporters of the overseas dominions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 4
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184WEST OF ENGLAND PORTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 4
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