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TRADE UNITY IN PACIFIC

MOVE FOR CONFERENCE OF COUNTRIES CONCERNED PLEA FOR BRITISH SHIPS BRISBANE, Friday. A suggestion that the four British possessions in the Pacific—Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Canada—should hold an economic conference in New Zealand or Fiji was made by Mr. J. McDonald, chairman of the Canadian timber delegation now visiting Australia, in the course of a conference with the members of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McDouall! said there was no subject of greater interest to Canadian business people than Empire trade. He said that trade ought to be carried in British ships if Britain was to retain supremacy on the seas.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300118.2.92

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 9

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TRADE UNITY IN PACIFIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 9

TRADE UNITY IN PACIFIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 9

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