WELL RECEIVED
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«,.nch4ses of additional W £20,000,000 value 1 mooted m'otas and preferences
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9 OTTAWA, Friday. a |js officially anixounced that the delegation met the BrxiMfjelegation and placed before it «pominion's two-way proposals. Hjiljjtated on behalf of the Cana§9 governmient that the propos^B^ich are distinct and cleari * irere cordially received. 9 estimatad that under the proMiearrangement Canada will purB^ehveen £20,000,000 and £40,additional British manufaciMjajcl Canada expects an increase m,exports to Britain of a simi■^ount. Wjfa aslcs increased praf erence in 9: ^es, also with quotas f or 9 hunter, meat, bacon, fish, but9:ese, metals, vegetables, fruit, ■attle, copper, zinc, lead and iHl Wje otlier hand Canada submit■jlist containing some hundreds ■-nioditie? on which she is preI offer greater preferences. Msrtieles are to be placed on the : 9'" Mjirgest group of British' manu9g which will be given prefer■eBsists of iron and steel goods; ; Biimportance ara chemicals, an- , 9e coal, leather, electrical . M tarware, glassware, and a f 9330311300003 list. Canada last ■-ported 800,000 tons of anthra- - i:i ; British delegation has not yet :id with definite proposals to h i d
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 294, 6 August 1932, Page 5
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