EXTENSION OF INTERESTS.
SYDNEY COMMENT. (By Cable.—Press Assoc.ation.~-C->prv-i-jht> SYDNEY, June 4. The "Sydney Morning Herald," in a leading article on the expansion of German shipping interests in the Pacific, says:—"But for the protective barrier, thero -would be an enormous market in Germany for our meat and wheat. It is difficult to believe that -under present-day conditions such a tariff can bo maintained much longer. A sign of tho times is that tho Conservatives, representing the landed classes, are willing to abandon the veto on tho importation of primary products in the interest of the Australian steamship services. This is undoubtedly a quid pro quo for the withdrawal of tho subsidy, and it may be generous compensation, for if the Customs prohibition 16 onco removed, the activities of German shipping will be enormously increased."
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7
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133EXTENSION OF INTERESTS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7
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