IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.
;•:!;■ t ': '■■ AUSWIAUA'S.CONCESSION.' '■■. r I ' INADAPTABILITY OF THE BRITISH :' /';/,,/.: /;i.;' MANUFACTURER; ; : /...,, ' \ i (By? Telcgraph—i'rcss Association-Copyright.)' ';.'.'.''/.-■ :;/:/';,''■:-/:/Melbourne,- October 5. 1 .The.Federal /Minister', of Customs, Senator Best, addressing; thei delegates to,' the Imperial Chambers 4f' Commerce; said that British manufacturers/had hotvacqnaintod themselves with'.Australiani'requirements, with tho result that foreign rivals had.considorably,benefited... ~.' (Tho preferential, concessions mado by ' the Commonwealth/to .Britain meant, ho said, a robato on'Customs'duties for. tho first year of trial to' tho;ojctont.of. jC828,000. ,""
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 630, 6 October 1909, Page 7
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72IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 630, 6 October 1909, Page 7
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