TOO COSTLY
EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.
(United PreAs Association—By Electric Telegrap h—Copyright.)
LONDON, June 29,
‘‘The Times” has .a leading article regretting that the Ottawa Conference resulted in the likelihood of 1 the disappearance of the Empire Marketing Board. It says it was invaluable as the promotion of Empire trade, especially for co-operation of traders in smoothing the way for Empire producers. “The Times” expresses the. opinion that the Dominions may find it. difficult to secure such co-operation by other means, and it urges the preservation of the Board’s organisation to assist the Home producer and the self-governing colonies, leaving the door open to the Dominions to co-oper-ate on a reciprocal basis.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 3
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