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RECIPROCAL TRADE.

CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. 'United Press Association—Copyright.l HALIFAX, June 6. Speaking on the limitation of the reciprocal trade agreement between Canada and Australia before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Mr D. H. Rose, Trade Commissioner for Australia, declared that to obtain a much larger preference schedule Canada should import more Australian products, preferably of a non-competi-tive character with domestic production. He suggested that members of the association who were resident in, "wet" provinces should ask for and demand Australian still and sparkling wines. If Australian dried and cauned fruits were more widely used in Canada such consumption Avould do much to overcome the adverse trade balance between the two countries.—Austra- j lian Press Association.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 199, 8 June 1929, Page 4

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RECIPROCAL TRADE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 199, 8 June 1929, Page 4

RECIPROCAL TRADE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 199, 8 June 1929, Page 4