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AMERICAN BID

FOR SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE

(United Press Association—By Electru Telegraph—Copyright).

VANCOUVER, Feb. 20

News has reached British Columbia lumber exporters and manufacturer:! to-day, that a new jolt has been given by United States mills hacked by the Government. Not content with a monopoly ol the South American ex port, market under Government subs-, dies and steamship services and the possibility of capturing Canadian trade to Australia- by similar bonusiug. running into sixteen to eighteen thousand dollars for the round trip, I nited States exporters have decided to make a hid for trade with British Smith Africa. The Moore Company at San Francisco is planning to start a subsidised line in June, operating with Shipping Board vessels.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 6

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117

AMERICAN BID Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 6

AMERICAN BID Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 6

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