TRADE COMMISSIONERS OF USE.
(Recoived November 28th, 9.40 p*m.) LONDON, November 2fr # At tho Council of Commerce banquet, Mr Buxton testified to the greal aeeiet--ance tho Trade Commissioners '_ had ■ given the Government by bringing uri-, dor its notice information manufacturers wore enabled sometimes to meet foreign competitors. ■ : _; The Hon. T. Mackenzie emphasised that the Dominions itood behind the Motherland in anything roqmrinf£Jl<K eistance in regard to defence or tttntfo;' New Zealand's preferential tariff woiUd - keep the greatest part of : New*%ar; land's. trade with Britain. Aβ Australia was not populated, it iwotjld' be a weakness in the Empire's ar-; mour. Tho Dominions mturt come to the". Motherland for her surplus population and money to carry oat development t workß. *■• ;■•■■;■.■ ■■'■..-v.-i< ; 'v:.^^-^
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 11
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120TRADE COMMISSIONERS OF USE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 11
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