THREE-WAY TRADE
SIR E. PAGE IN UNITED STATES AUSTRALIA AND THE BRITISH MARKET SOME CONCESSIONS POSSIBLE By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. WASHINGTON, August 11. Sir Earle Page, Australian Minister of Commerce, said today that Australia placed great faith in an Anglo-Ameri-can trade treaty as stimulating world trade and thereby helping Australia. He added that Australia was willing to relinquish some concessions in the British market providfed it received a share of the trade stimulus and direct concessions for Australian goods in the United States. Sir Earle Page declined to name the concessions which Australia was willing to relinquish in the British market. He conferred later with Mr H. A. Wallacp, United States Secretary for Agriculture, on how the major produc-, ing nations could co-operate in order to sustain prices and increase consumption. Sir Earle Page quoted the British beef and fruit markets as good examples.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 August 1938, Page 5
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