BRITISH PARLIAMENT
(Australian A X.Z. Cable Association.)
COMMONS DEBATE. LONDON, July 25
Dudipg the debate on ithe Board of Trade in the Commons, Sir It. Horne emphasised that hut for Dominion and Colonial trade, the existing economic position in Britain Would infinitely become worse. The balance of trade was worse than it liad been at any previous time. Mr Lloyd George urged the necessity of British merchants having good agents in the Dominions. He said wo lost heavily in regard to the sale of motors, because during the war (lie best agents were secured by America. Sir Cunliff Lister sa.id British manufacturers should hunt out 'buyers. If firms cannot afford individual selling agents abroad, they should combine and form a selling agency. Combination for representation abroad must firing good business.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1927, Page 3
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