TRADE WAR. OR TRADE OSTRACISM?
OUR FUTURE DEALINGS WITH.. .; OENTRAL EUROPE. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright .','.. -~... Lonc(on„;;March 26. The "Daily Chronicle" asks: "Does anyone suppose,that England ought to refuse after the war to have any trade ■ dealings with the 150 millions of people ' of Central Europe? Such a policy would mean the loss of our commercial pre-, eminence, to which the United States! would 1 succeed.- New York would take London's place as the heart and nerve centre of the world's trade. Mr. Lloyd George would bo no party to so disastrous a'policy; He is no cosmopolitan, but a fervent patriot, who holds, that, the chief thing to bear in mind is what is best for the welfare .of the mass of the people of the Empire."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2731, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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125TRADE WAR. OR TRADE OSTRACISM? Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2731, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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