PREFERENTIAL TRADE.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Mklhouhxk. February ID.
Sir William Lyno (Inderal Minister of Customs), in the course vt an inter, view, said ho had noticed that New Zealand was talking of the necessity of preferential trade tr it It the (Joinuiouwealth. Jto supposed this was iu consequence of n big slice of Tasmauia being cut oil'. New Zealand commerce with Australia was evidently beginning to make New Zealand tbiuk. The matter lial not ycl come before the Cabiuet, so he was unable to say whether Australia Mould be willing or not to enter into a preferential trado agreement with New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 20 February 1906, Page 2
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103PREFERENTIAL TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 20 February 1906, Page 2
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