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CANADIAN BID

FOR AUSTRALIAN MARKET. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright.) MONTREAL, Oct. 30. In two steamers, one leaving here end another'to leave Vancouver shortly, Canada is sending a large auu varied consignment of her goods lor approval of tho Australian retailei and consumer.,

Tlie “Canadian Constructor ” is ,ai ing on Saturday with a cargo of carbon paper, sardines, newsprint, vacuum cleaners, pipes, cotton twisty wire, valves, canvas shoes, dmg», range parts and saws. About the time that the “ Canadian Constructor” reaches Australia, the second cargo ot British Columbian products will arrive with newspiint, wood pulp, fruit wraps, canned salmon apple boxes apd lumber. MONTREAL, Oct. 31.

*• Loaded with a varied cargo, the “Canadian Constructor” sailed today for Australia. Tbe captain carried letters of goodwill fiom Mi James McDougaJl (President of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association) to. Mr James McDougal (President ot the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers’ of Australia), of Melbourne, and to Mr Gordon Bennett (Presi dent of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufacturers). THE GOODWILL SHIP. MONTREAL, Oct. In addition to other cargo, the “Canadian ‘ Constructor* * is to Australia, a number of live animals, including five Holstein cows, which are going out tinder the care of Mi Ahyniin, Quebec. In a letter to Air McDougall, the Australian Trade CommLioner, tho President of the CarnidlStt 1 Manufacturers’ Association, sdy l^} —“The welcome extended to the “goodwill ship by the Canadians is, an encouraging indication of further trade between Australia and Canada. Now Canadian products create in Australia, even a small part of the interest which has been aroused in the inspection of the Australia products here, we shall feel adequately rewarded.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 3

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272

CANADIAN BID Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 3

CANADIAN BID Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 3

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