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INTEREMPIRE TRADE

Conference proceeded to deal with interimperial trade, an amalgamation of resolutions being moved by Mr Granville Gibson (London). While weloomino* and approving the Ottawa agreements, he maintained, and quoted cases to show, that they were working to the disadvantage of England, and must be reviewed. In that review, he insisted, business interests must be represented, and not pushed aside as they were when the agreements were made, but they could not wait for readjustments in all cases, and the Governments of the Empire should consider certain cases immediately. The resolution submitted that the ideal to which the policy of Imperial economic co-operation should be directed is that each partner should extend to the others all the advantages that can be offered at a given moment without detriment to the vital requirements of its domestic situation.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19361005.2.54

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Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 8

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137

INTEREMPIRE TRADE Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 8

INTEREMPIRE TRADE Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 8

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