UNITED TRADE POLICY
MR FENTON’S APPEAL
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
(Received this day at noon.) VANCOUVER, Mat> 26
If parts of the British Commonwealth did not go forward together in i United Trade Policy which would benefit them mutually, individual units would be forced to co-operate commercially with other countries, said Mr Fenton, Australian Minister of Trade and Customs, to-day when addressing Canadian Clubs, making an appeal for better trade relations between Canada and Australia, with particular reference to the fact that Australia had the diort end of the trade balance.
Mr Fenton promised he would endeavour to persuade Premier Scullin to visit Canada when en route home from London this autumn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 5
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