MR. BRUCE'S CALL
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Washington, August 25. Mr. S. M. Bruce was received by the President, Mr. Hoover, on Thursday. Mr. Bruce said afterwards that he had presented an account of the aims and attainments of the Imperial Conference. He was presented to Mr. Hoover by Mr. F. D. Osborne, Charge D'Affairs at the British Embassy, accompanied by Messrs H. C. Gullett and F. L. McDougall. Discussing general ideals, Mr. Bruce said: "We are trying to adjust and increase our internal trade in the Empire, not by putting up barriers, but by taking them down, while naturally we are striving to protect by tariffs our own industries. "We are just as good protectionists as you are here."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 312, 27 August 1932, Page 5
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