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SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE.

A meeting of southern farmers has suggested that,. r in view of the uncertainty of the markets in the future, the services of Sir Thomas Mackenzie be retained in London as commercial representative of the Dominion. The suggestion has muqh, to recommend it. With the staff of the High Commissioner reorganised, and relieved as he would be of official duties; Sir Thomas Mackenzie would be an admirable agent for the producers of the Dominion. It.would be much more desirable to retain his services than to send Home a commission of investigation, which would experience great difficulty in reaching the inner circle of trade. There is just a question, however, and that is whether Sir Thomas would consent to occupy a position which would be under the supervision and control of Sir James Allen.

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Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE. Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 4

SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE. Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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