THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Et'itoei-: and Tin: Bitrnsn Kmimuk. Discussing t!'.<s wink of the British Imperial Conference, tho “European Coiumerciar’ states: “There are at tlie present- time advocates of a completely sell-contained British Empire. They would like to -see a detailed system of Imperial preference set up with the ultimate object of securing the exclusive use of British products in the Dominions and vice. vc,"sn. For ourselves we look at the matter mainly from tlie European point of view. The British ‘.lmpin' cannot absorb its own output, and. as litis is principally designed to appeal to purchasers on a high pi litre of civilisation, the markets i f Kuioje must be taken into consideration in tin ever increasing degree. Not etui the How of goods be in one direction only, and if Europe is io pm chase fivitl Bi itain and the British ■Kmpiio. these latter must purchase European products in return. The restoration of Europe is a concern of the most vital importance, not only to Emilio.. Lot also to the Dominions.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1923, Page 2
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173THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1923, Page 2
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