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EMPIRE TRADE.

IJOOBN OPPORTUNITY DEMANDS FOR DOMINION PRODUCE. OVf ZEALAND'S BUTTER FLEET. PBKSS ASSOCIATION— BI ELtCTIUQ i c,wW TELKGiuru-corx'iuri.Tr.) (Received September 2-itli, 9.5 p.m.) LOIsDON, September 24. tt f ro s P onso to tlie Government's urt appeal, London stores report that S 8 ® j S a marked increase in tho dofor British and Dominion pro--1 particularly foodstuffs. All' indieati 0113 are that tho time is t Opportune for a big trade push fj* from overseas. People are incrcas- . • Tea lising the importance of redueforeign payments, ffeusewh'ea everywhere are asking ■fere purchase whether the goods arc Ki or from Australia and New Zeaj There was never a greater opifrtupity f° r strengthening the hold on hB Britlab market and any propaganda 'jLignow are likely to bo well repaid. The newspapers give prominence to ,'Afjw Zealand Dairy Board's atmot to stimulate Dominion trade esifaUv its picturesque phrase about Of the "Empire butter fleet" ( 35 ships from New Zealand by the Jtd of November.

FILLING BRITISH LARDERS.

CAIiL ON DOMINIONS. PROFITEERING TO BE REPRESSED. (jjMjjved September 24th, 11.45 p.m.) ' LONDON, September 24. W Government is sure to look ffsM Dominions to supply the defijn foodstuffs caused by the ex0® or limitation of foreign proyi. Thus, if as is generally supped an election is imminent, it will totfjhort and sharp contest followed isWdMtely by a tariff for checking ■ could expect to last lif'tSf Sritish larders wero empty or (taniees of foodstuffs allowed to soar, ft opinions therefore will most likeon to make up the deficiency "S is plenty of shipping available y||tympts at profiteering will be jfflwesting public are being urged the time to sell out United ftpfnd French securities and reM" with British. IfftlSH FREE STATE. ■I APPEAL. If Hljßeceived September 24th, 11.45 p.m.) Hip 1 DUBLIN, September 24. Bit Presideot, Mr W. T. Cosgrave, Bjpfisued an appeal to the Irish Free Bi|§jpto buy home or British products, ■bjjao appeals to tho people of Great Hpiin to buy the products of the Free State, rather than foreign Wm BALDWIN LEADS Iff:; CABINET. m ■Mlrime minister rests.

("HXTiaU OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) 'W' RUGBY, September 23. §p Stanley Baldwin will preside over ; |rout and take the place -of the nfgiG Minister while the latter is hav> days' complete quiet in the lac Donald's health is excellent, his long hours of work, and during the last few weeks fesqt-aside the cares of office even for has do the present short rest t manner in which the situation week has developed has enabled to go for this rest free from all 1 D, Hall Caine is supporting the Mai Government, making the fif- & Labour member to leave his own BRISK TRADING. AND MELBOURNE | , EXCHANGES. Wived September 24tl>, 8.35 p.m.) • SYDNEY, September 24. isk trading at the Stock Exchanges ' %oye and at Melbourne continues, ttiiM are being registered in pracJjr all sections. The general tone jura Iraoyant than for a year, ana turnover is of large dimensions, t strength being displayed by Ijfi'JlJill stocks, and to a lesser de■■*ol the chief industrials andbanks, W&firm. Business in basic corn's has been somewhat upset owing JGitainty in the international exb position. k wheat is much firmer., {MAN COAL TRADE. "■ ' PEAR OF DUMPING. BERLIN, September 22. M<Wl. trade is growing alarmed it wveiopjnent of sterling. • C° m_ Si* papers are Ji' 1 with anxious & dealing with fears of British ilSPfog' The "Deutsche AHegei« of the opinion tftat teftiirietlonfi, if not the comply® Btjfo of coal imports, will fifown Zeitung," whiie_ rejectJftMs imports owing to the _diin gs> international complications, iK«ds that the Roichsbaiik refuse ||j|tsrling for coal purchases.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20351, 25 September 1931, Page 11

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EMPIRE TRADE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20351, 25 September 1931, Page 11

EMPIRE TRADE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20351, 25 September 1931, Page 11

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