POLITICS IN CANADA.
CONSERVATIVE ACTIVITY. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION. >3y Cable.—Press Association.— Copyriea*"..' (Received 11 a.m.) OTTAWA. January 19. The Conservatives on Monday brought down an expected amendment to the Speech from the Throne in the House j of ( ommons. j The Conservative Leader. Mr. i Meaghen. in his closing speech in refer- ! ence to the Australian Treaty, declared j that with extra Australian competition ; the Canadian farmer was being asked , to pay so that paper manufacturers i could enjoy an advantage in the Austra- ■ lian market. The amendment regretted that the i Speech gave no indication of the policy , designed to enlarge the volume of em- I ployment in Canada, and "particularly ] to give to producers of farm products, . coal and primary products the advan- \ tap? they are. under present world conditions, entitled to enjoy in the market of the world." —(A. and N.Z. Cable.) |
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 7
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