AUSTRALIAN.
ACBTIIAUAN AND N.Z. CAHI,B ASSOCIATION
DOWNIE STEWART TN AUSTRALIA. 1 MELBOURNE, March 17. I Hon Downio Stewart (Minister of j Customs) reached Melbourne on Wed- ' nesdn.v after a busy week in Sydney, meeting deputations and discussing, tariff matters generally at the Victorian border. He was met by the Controller-General of Customs and the New Zealand Trades Commissioner, at Munson. Air Stewart spoke a.t the Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Thursday, having a splendid reception and creating a very favourable impression. Hq has received numbers of' invita- | tions to address manufacturers, the University, and others. He opened negotiations on Thursday and rejected the Australasian proposal to the exchange British preferential tariff, and , ( made counter proposals to the Austra- j lian Government which arc now being considered. - imsffui 1 jisuuenr
FACTORY MANAGERS: You can depend upon the quality of the Balata pud Leather Belting we sell. Our whole aim is to sell you not more ' belting, but the right belting for your particular requirements. Manning Machinery Cq,, Bedford Row, (hristchiirch,
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1922, Page 3
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169AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1922, Page 3
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