EMPIRE TRADE.
BXHJJITION OF RESOURCES. Kr W«t»eh.— Press Aasn.—COpyntbt. Received Nov. 2, 8.0 p.m. London, Nor. 1. - In the House- of Commons, Mr. F. p. Keltewsy, moving the Empire ExKbitittt W23 Bill second reading, guarUtemg £IOO,OOO subject to private guarantees of £500,000 being forthcoming, stated the idea was to demonstrate tiie Empire's natural resources. It was a regrettable fact that the prelaw British tiada with the Dominions was tifeinishrdtg. There had been an teawfeaent since the armistice, but thaaa were great possibilities for farther improvement. He believed the exfcibltko would assist, without raising f* flaeal controversy. The second readffng «m carried by 206 votes to> 30 !Ms>N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 5
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