DOMINION TRADE.
CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Figures regarding the trade of Canada were given at the Rotary Club luncheon hy Mr. A. F. Roberts. He said Canada's export and import trade in 1920 totalled £005,000,000. This was three times that of Australia. The figures for New Zealand for 1020 wero only £83,000,000. Contrary to what he had imagined, Canada's exports consisted of manufactured goods, tho value of which in 1920 was £14,000,000. Canada's exports of agricultural products in 192Q •were valued at £117,000,000. There was one thing, however, in which Canada was behind both Australia and New Zealand, and that was in sheep. The number of cheep in Australia was 72,000,000, and in New Zealand 26,000,000, hut tho figures for Canada were only 3,000,000.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 7
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