FOSTERING TRADE
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Vancouver, August 26. "We are well entitled to look with real satisfaction upon the results of the conference, and I return to New Zealand with the sincere conviction that hopes aad beliefs in the conference were well placed," declared Mr. J. G. Coates to-day. "I am glad, too, that for the most part, the Empire countries, in their efforts to foster trade among themselves, proceeded along th-e road of diminishing tariff barriers within the Empire, rather than along the facile way of increasing tariffs against outside countries. "This is one of the aspects of the conference illustrating the general desire to foster world trade, and, so far as it lay in our power, to assist general recovery. Mr. Coates particularly stressed the achievement of reconciling so many varied and often conflieting opinions and interests of the various parts of the Empire. He expressed thanks on behalf of the New Zealand delegation for Canadian hospitality.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 313, 29 August 1932, Page 5
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