EMPIRE PREFERENCE
RECONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS MR. MASSEY’S APPROVAL (BT IBLEGBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, November 28. Interviewed to-night the Prime Minister said he was very glad to see that the new Government in Great Britain intended to give Parliament an opportunity of reconsidering the .preference proposals agreed to in the first instance at the Imperial Economic Conference. It was just as well to remember that the proposals which were dealt with at the conference did not by a very long way involve tho whole principle‘of Empire preference. He believed that would come in time, but the British people were not quite ready for it yet. We must be satisfied to go quietly and let the British public particularly see that Empire preference would be as good for them as for citizens of overseas Dominions. . Continuing, Mr. Massey said if Britain’s industrial supremacy was to be restored it must be by peopling the unoccupied spaces of the overseas countries of the Empire. One could not help being anxious about the future of British industry when one noticed the efforts being made to promote trade with Russia while at the same time tho efforts on the part of the British Doininions to increas© trade with tho heart of the Empire met with little response. Mr. Massey said an up-to-date Empire policy was needed.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 6
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219EMPIRE PREFERENCE Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 6
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