AUSTRALIAN TRADE.
•;•■. "■■_;■ ■ .-.-■/ . o ~• -' : ■:■■. :■■:'■) ' OPENINGS : IN AMERICA. ; /> ; , ■.■'■•• Jy TeleErabi—?resa AssooJatlon—CoDTrlent : . ' rr '■.;_■■ '■ ■..: : ..; /! : . Melbourne, December L] ' Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for .. ■ Australia, in reporting, on. .his visit, to .'!"-'(;h l e ; '.tJiiited'Stat"e3,; V Btates that'.Americana • .■ ..ato ifast approaching, the stage -when Aus- ■"■;'■ traliaa producers willT)e able to deal with them, in ' consequence of the downward ... Teyision. of their tariff; Which should help ' ■■■■ [Australiari trade. '' ■■■■' . . It would be i impossible to secure for 'Australia more desirable immigrants than the farmers emigrating to Canada from . the,tlniied: States in ever-increasing num- • bers and Sir George Eeid earnestly re- ;■ rommends the establishment of Ausbalian agencies in New .York, Chicago, and 6ah. Francisco; ■" : :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1615, 5 December 1912, Page 5
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106AUSTRALIAN TRADE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1615, 5 December 1912, Page 5
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