GRIM OUTLOOK
FOR DOMINIONS OVERSEAS
TRADE "NOTHING THAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT." DEMAND FOR SACRIFICES INESCAPABLE. i By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON. January 19. "There's just nothing that c;i!i be (lone about it" was how Dominion officials summed up the grim prospects for the New Zealand and Aus. tr.'ilian overseas trade in wartime resulting from shipping rest rict ions. Sacrifices which Lord Wcolton said were being demanded from the Do- | minions now seemed inescapable. ’ e But there were now no grounds for j complaints. Tiecause the Dominions were not obliged to tighten their belts. las was being done by people in the I United Kingdom. Nothing was done, however, to inI form the people of the United Kingj dom that the position of the Domin- | ions had changed since Lord Stamp . and some other authorities had directj ed attention to their allegedly undis- ; ciplined economics.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 5
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145GRIM OUTLOOK Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1941, Page 5
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