THE AUSTRALIAN TREATY
CANADIAN DAIRYMEN'S OPPOSITION APPLICATION OF DUMPING DUTY URGED IPmzs Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, February 10. (Received February 11, at noon.) A resolution urging tho application of the dumping duty on Australian and New Zealand butter was passed unanimously at the Western Canada Dairy Convention at Begins. Mr J. A. Caulder, tho president of tho National Dairy Council, reviewed tho efforts of the Canadian and Australian deputations to Ottawa. Tho result was that tho Australians ship on consignment, keep the butter for twenty-four hours, and then soli, evading the anti-dumping duties. He claimed that butter prices were thus depressed on the const. Butter selling on tho prairie at thirty-seven cents brought only thirty-one at Vancouver. He was sure that the Government would cancel the treaty if enough pressure was brought to bear on them. Four hundred delegates voted.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11
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139THE AUSTRALIAN TREATY Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11
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