EFFECT OF EMBARGO.
CAPE FORAGE. . PREFERENCE IN DANGER. (BY TELEGRAPH—press association— COPTKIGHT.; (Rec. July 17, 9.32 p.m.) ' Capetown, July 17. In the Cape Colony Assembly, Dr. Yiljoei gave notice of a resolution declaring that th< given by Australia {or the restric tions on tho importation of South Africai fodclor are unsatisfactory. • The resolution adds that if restrictions oi South African produce aro necessary in Aus tr'alia, thoro are similar reasons for restric ting the entry of Australian produce inti Capo Colony; furthermore, that there is rii reason for continuing the present differen tial arrangements botwoen South Africa am Australia. 1 . Australia (like Now Zealand) lias preferoi tial or differential tariff relations with th Smith African colonies. Some • persons ii Cape Colony aro now using to Australia th same threat as some Canadians aro usin to Britain— cancellation of preference; and fo a similar reason—an embargo placed on pre duce on the ground of infection's disease.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 5
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