AN INTERVIEW
WAKE UP CANADA
(United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) < (Received this. ,day ait 8 a.m.) VANCOUVER, August 17. C. L. Westcot, general manager of C. C. Wakefield Company of Australia 1 and New Zealand, interviewed, declared Australia and New Zealand were more than interested in Empire Trade and would he prepared to meet Canada more than, half ,;vay in. inter-domin’' l commerce. He was afraid the. Canadian Government and business men did not quite realise this. He favoured the Australian, treaty and thought Australian dairymen opposed it becase Antipodean butter was a more uniform product, and because it was produced under stricter co-operative methods than in Canada. While not criticising the sister Dominion he' pointed out that Australia was shipping great quantities or products to the Orient because the Commonwealth had gone after business there. He could help -feeling that Canada should do the same.
The interview appears in the “Sun” a leading liberal paper under a big headline “Wake up Canada.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1929, Page 6
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164AN INTERVIEW Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1929, Page 6
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