AMERICAN ITEMS.
CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. (United Press Association—By Electric Teleg. -ph—Copyright). fßeceived this day at 11.25. a.m.) ' ' HALIFAX, June 6. Speaking on • Imitations of reciprocal trade agreements between Canada and Australia, before" tile Canadian Manufacturers' Association, D. H. Ross (Trade Commissioner for Australia) declared to obtain a much larger preference schedule, Canada should import more Australian products, preferrably of a non-competitive character, with domestic production. He suggested that members of the Association resident’in wet provinces 'should ask for and demand Australian still and sparkling wines.. If Australian dried and canned 'fruits were more widely used in Canada, such a ..consumption would do much to overcome the adverse trade balance between the two countries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1929, Page 5
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