LUMBER TRADER
’ FROM CANADA
(Australian Press Association)
BRISBANE, Jan. 17. A suggestion that four of the British possessions in the Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Canada, should ■ hold an economic conference, sav, in New Zealand or Fiji, was made oy Mr J. McDonald, the Chairman of the Canadian Lumber Delegation, which is visiting Australia, during their coniferAnce with the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day. Air McDonald said that there was no subject to greater interest to Canadian business people than Empire; trade. He emphasised that such trade should be carried in British ships if Britain was to retain supremacy of the seas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1930, Page 5
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