EXTENSION OF GERMAN TRADE
[By Telegraph.] [Per City of Sydney at Auckland.] Prince Bismarck submitted to the Reichstag on May 30 a memorial based on reports from the German Minister at Pekin, and the Consul to Australia, recommending the adoption of measures for the maintenance and extension of the German export trade to Eastern Asia, Australia, and the South Sea Islands. The memorial complains that Germany is outstripped in those regions by England, France, and America. It proposes the establishment of commission houses for export trade, a bunk to facilitate pecuniary remittances, and a line of steamers to China, Australia, and the South Sea Islands, and urges the grant of a State subsidy to a protected steamer line.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2579, 27 June 1881, Page 2
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118EXTENSION OF GERMAN TRADE South Canterbury Times, Issue 2579, 27 June 1881, Page 2
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