AUSTRALIA'S TARIFF POLICY
♦— — REPLY TO LORD NUFFIELD Reciprocal trade with BRITAIN {Received March 6, 1 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 5. lj«d Nuffield's criticism of AusH»h o P Ol (J " reciprocal trade ~m\ ain has P'"t>voked a long C?JL from New South Wales SfE ' of Manufacturers. in tl^S 1 . 1 , "Australia can never jwimiy be accused of failing to «£ everything she could afford to «L:- or ,, rom outside countries, and !g? J ally from Britain. In the agiith' we actually slipped behind tn*Tt exient of i: 600,000,000 as .««rnal debt—most of it representPoh*« e done with British ex--B>tten' 6nd tllis monumental obli*ttW must be honoured by us and fenerations of Australians. ftaj. lias always & n J» U( : h further than anyfsr * *nta»n could formerly do jJatUj m , te ™is of preferential r Bn J*, Australia consistently toftrain 7 y maintained this ***"' in th picf " rrnce to Britain, *9* fr« # * ac< * of enormous pres- ?*• oS?oH nen , d]y flJ,ei « n interests. kinds til '"duo.nients of various ''% Cnl allowf ' rl In 1 rade with on ihe same L t "5 their British competitors."
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 9
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