CANADIAN POLITICS
AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN. (United Prßm Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). •.(Received this day at 8 a.in.). i VANCOUVER, July 24. Australi&ln and New Zealand trade agreements figure largely in the elec-, ' tion which occurs next Monday. Pre-; mier King’ is espousing a policy of ' inter-Empire Trade and Imperial Preference with great vigor. : Tlie, result of the election is . very much, in doubt. Undoubtedly there., is a. slump towards the Conservatives against the Liberals in other Provinces of Canada, and altogether it appears., that Quebec will hold the balance of power. It can be stated that whichever side wins, new and better treaties probably will be attempted with both Antipodean Dominions,- whose trade, rill classes of businessmen whether Lib-. eraPor Conservatives, are very anxious, to maintain. •;
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1930, Page 5
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