IMPERIAL TRADE
MR. MASSEY ON THE FUTURE
Australian-Ken* Zealand Cablo Association.
London, October 31. Tlio Empire Producers' Association gavo a farewell luncheon to Mr. Horace i'onng, tlio Australian delegate. Mr. Alassey was absent, but wrote: "In view of Germany's intention to conduct •in economic contest after the war in an endeavour to' regain tho industrial and commercial position wliicli she occupied boforo tho war, tho sooner we arc prepared to meet them and provide our own raw material for our own requirements the hotter for ourselves. Every part of tho Empiro must act for itself in this mater 'in accordanco with existing conditions. It may not bo possible to have Frec'l'rado within tlio Empire for many years—perhaps never —Out it is possible for each part of tho Empire to give preference to the others mid an open door to the Allies."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2918, 2 November 1916, Page 6
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141IMPERIAL TRADE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2918, 2 November 1916, Page 6
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