CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND.
Mil. (JOW'S IiU'HESSIO.NS. CA.NADLVN* ANXIOI'S To Do BI*SIXE?S. Eei-cived 18th, 12.13 a.m. Brisbane, January 27. Mr liow, the Xew Zealand trade i«■presentative in Canada. arrived by the Moana. He found the commercial men of Canada very anxious to do business with possessions under the British fla?. The recent depression in America had affected Canadian business a good deal, but he wa» hopeful that a big trade between Canada and Xew Zealand would be -worked up In the near future. The feeling in Canada against the Commonwealth tariff was still strong. The people there expected far letter terms from Australia. The All lied route ■|uestion was being freely discussed by Canada's commercial men. They were hopeful of the sen-ice being brought into operation. The Japanese question was receiving the serious attention of the people of Canada. It was one of the chief planks of the opposition platform. Parliament estimated that "Ht/lOQ Japanese were residing in Honolulu, while the white population was only small. It was found that the Jap had monopolised almost every business there.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3
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178CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 32, 28 January 1908, Page 3
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