RECIPROCITY.
AUSTRALIAN INVITATIONCLOSER UNION WITH NEW ZEALAND. 3y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, June 3. The Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. Andrew Fisher, spraltiuff «t iv faction on Saturday, said Hint Australia's position in the world would be largely determined by the association it had in the near future with New Zealand. If attacked they might suffer the same fata; therefore, lie asked Australia to consider whether she should not have closer political, social, industrial, and personal relations with. New Zealand. SYDNEY TEADEKS AND CANADA. Sydney, June 3. ■Meat and butter exporters are urging tlio Chamber of Commerce to assist in an effort to secure a reciprocal treat} - between Canada and Australia. Vancouver is a better market for these lines than London, unci it is held that if Australia had an agreement like New Zealand's a large proportion of the Canadian trade now going to the United States, foreign counries, and New Zealand would be shared by teistralia. Mr. Horne, a Vancouver merchant, -who is visiting here, state 3 that Canadians ire very anxious for reciprocity with tho Commonwealth.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1457, 4 June 1912, Page 5
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