ALL EMPIRE TRADE.
WHO FEEDS BRITAIN?
ECONOMIC COMMITTEES REPORT.
WHAT DOMINIONS SUPPLY. (TSy Table—Press Association. — Copyright. (Received 12 noon.) LONDON, April 8. The Imperial 7-ionomic Committee report that they have devoted the last three meetings, under the chairmanship jof Sir Halford J. Mackinder, to a general survey of inter-Imperial trade from three aspects. Firstly, the relative importance of various items of foodstuffs in inter-Imperial trade, particularly meat and fruit; secondly, the extent to which the home producer in Britain and Northern Ireland silready contribute to the total quantity of foodstuffs consumed here, and the division of balance between supplies from foreign countries and overseas Empire respectively; thirdly, a very general examination of the present methods of marketing Empire foodstuffs here with more detailed reference to meat and fruit. ; The committee has not yet taken formal evidence, but has obtained advice and assistance from prominent officials of the Imperial Government. — (Rcuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 5
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