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(Received this day at 10.13 a.m.) NEW YORK, Aug. 13.
At Williamstowii. Professor Heaton, of Queen’s University. Canada, discussing economic relations between Britain and the Dominions, .said that free trade between various parts of the Empire was impossible because the Empire could not be an economic unit. It was often more convenient for a dominion to buy goods from a neighbouring country such as Canada or the United Stales, than trout another far distant part of the Empire. All the Dominions.., although giving preference to British goods are committed to programmes of building up their own industries and have begun to erect tariff walls aimed primarily at British manufacturers. Britain no longer has- the former great volume of capital available for investment overseas and the Dominions are more and more borrowing from the United States or internally.
OFF TO HONOLULU. NEW YORK, Aug. 14
A message from Los Angeles states that Frank T.i. Clarke flying in the biplane “Aliss Holvdiile” landed at Santa Monica on Saturday night, after starting from Oakland air port in the early afternoon apparently for Honolulu. Before leaving Oakland, Clarke filled his plane with five hundred gallons of gasolene and told the other aviators lie would see them.-at Honolulu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1927, Page 3
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