AFTER THE WAR TRADE
NO DEPENDENCE ON GERMANY.
London, March 10. The "Daily. Chronicle," commenting,on Mr. Hughes's speech,'says:- "Wemust be oarefnl not to .push; neutral, countries into German markets or pinW u „ ish Germany at, our own expense. - Butit will be wise to support a policy pre--venting U6 from depending on' Germany •- for important industries, also for saf&. : guards against German commercial ag« gression. 11)6 "Daily Telegraph" applauds Mr,-• Hughes, emphasising tho inter-relation - of commerce and industry, and iiationaJ: safety. Britain should imitate Gormanj : in these matters, and we would- find the Dominions with us, heart and soul. The "Times" says: "While Sir Robert Bordon created one precedent, Mr. Hughes's knowledge of Canadian and New Zealand opiuion gives him a position of ; unusual: authority in his rela«,. .Aiona with tha Home Government," l
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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133AFTER THE WAR TRADE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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