IMPERIAL TRADE
POLICY OF THE EMPIRE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY FOR PREFERENCE London, January 6. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listcr, President of the Board of Trade, in an address to Nottingham bitsines men declared that Imperial trade bv common consent had become the Empire’s policy. If an Empire vote could be taken there would be an overwhelming majority for preference, and not least in the Mother Country. We needed to seek, he said, complementary rather than competitive markets, and the Dominions were the best in that sense. Bv buying British goods thev could take something off the dole.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 9
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