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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) TRADE COALAIISSIONER’S RESIGNATION. NEAY YORK. Deo. 2. Sir Hugh Denison declined to discuss his resignation.. He said his reasons were private, and he will leave for London on January 14th. en route for Australia. U.S. TRADE RELATIONS. WASHINGTON, Dec. .3. The entire system of Australian re-
presentation in America may ho revised after the conference with Afr Bruce on his return to Australia, said Sir Hindi to-day. There have l>oen rumours of dissatisfaction with the recognition afforded by American officials to the Australian Trade Commissioner, hilt Denison said: “The change would he made purely on the light of Australia’s increasing importance in the trade world, and is not intended as an expression of dissatisfaction with Australia’s recognition in
America.” STERLING APPRECIATES. NEW YORK. Dec. 2. The pound sterling reached 4.88 .3-13. By the recently announced adjustment of ocean freights, it is believed at gold shipping points, \jiq ride will reach 4,89,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1927, Page 2
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