AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.
EFFECT OF GHANGEB. GRATIFICATION 1N BRITAIN. STRENGTHEN BONDS OF EMPIRE. (omctal Wireless.) RUGBY, May 26. In the House of Commons. in an answer regarding the taritt amendments recently discussed in the Australian Parliament, the President of the Board of Trade said that on the basis of recent import statistics the re—tluntiuns made attectcu the United Kingdom‘s trade to the extent of £1,500,000. The Commonwealth Government hut] Introduced important proposals relating to the import ut cotton and rayon goods, motor cars, and some other commodities. While it “as not possible to estimate the CXitL'L effect of these new proposals on the United Kingdom's u.\plil‘tb‘ tu Australid, he was glad to say that thcy included measures, nuhthiy those relating to cutton and ruyun. which shouhi prove of substmitinl bone!” to the limited Kingdom‘s tl‘tlllL‘. .\lr ltunrilnan said he Slifll‘t‘tl the hope of the Ijomnmmwalth Government that the arrangements \\'auhl strength—en trudc between the two countries.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 9
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155AUSTRALIAN TARIFF. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 9
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