COMMERCE CONGRESS
AUSTRALIAN RESOLUTIONS. THE CONGRESS CLOSES. , (Received Last Nigh'i;,, 5.5 o'clock.) '..'V LONDON, June ,15. The Congress .of Chambers of Commerce adopted the .resolution of the M'twi Chester' Chamber, risking the next Impt-riail Conference, to remove the Wardships cif duplicated claims on the (taxpayers .in different parts of 'the Empire. . • Mr Meeks, of Sydney, proposed,, Wild Mr Alcock, >cf ,Sydney, seconded, that.'bills of (Fading should set out the iPaot .that freight rs being paid. U'ndor the present position <.it is sometimes necessary to pay freight twice •before the gcocY; are- obtained. The (resolution wirte croried. .Mr Meeks-' niCitinn' that Govcrn(me'it or imiunicipal -undertaking::-, sudi 'as jTas, lighting and tram companies-, .should publish their an-jirufitl'Jfcal-aneo- .sheets, .was, also adopted." V ■'" The Ccngvccfe has closed, ft approved of (the Australasian Chamber ,elf Commerce resolution' iii fa vow of Kn Empire trade mark, and agreed to a resolution (by MV P ! ax.ton,, of •Sydney, favouring a. Mn.'form company Saw throughout the Empire. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10661, 17 June 1912, Page 5
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