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PACIFIC SHIPPING.

BUMIDV PROPOSAL. ._.—— \VILL DOMINIONS JOIN? United Press Assni—Elec. Tell Copyright. (Recelved June 4, 3 pm.) LONDON, June 3. The Daily Mail. in announcing that Mr Edward Beatty, chairman and president or the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1918, will shortly participate In the Pacific shipping discussions in London. says it is believed in British shipping quarters that Canada, Australia and New Zealand would be willing to consider providing quotas o! 3 2230.000 subsidy it the British Government adopt such a policy. and it. is undeistood that Fiji would (innncinlly support the scheme. 11 Mr liuneinmn. president oi" the Board of Trade, roulii gain Briiisii support for a subsidy a. plan would be quickly evohed.

The Dally Herald in a leader says: “ It. is imposaible to read without disgust that British shipping in (he Pack tlc Is in imminent danger of elimlnation by the United Stan‘s lines. Nobody likes subsidies much, but it would be unwise to rule out the pussibility that U. may be desirable to meet the situation by a counter-sllbfldy. 11’ British lines are driven out then the Unite'l Stanza lines would be free to increase the heights.“

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 8

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PACIFIC SHIPPING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 8

PACIFIC SHIPPING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 8

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