DECLINE IN BRITISH EXPORTS
AUSTRALIAN ORDERS HELD UP. (Hoc. November 17, 8.5 p.m.) . London November 18. The Tariff Commission, in a memorandum, dealing*, with quantities rather than values of British exports, emphasises tho decline compared with those before tho war. Mr.' Stnnfey Machin, president of the LondoruClmmber of Commerce, interviewed; snriS tho shrinkage affected both tho Dominions and foreign, trade. Tho prohibition of shipments of sold from Australia had created aa unfortunato state of affairs in the English and Australian market, and lind liad tho ofFeot of holding up an enormous number of Australian orders. If the present conditions were not remedied soon they would seriously injure tho Australian trade—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 5
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