OTTAWA AGREEMENTS
An Arrested Tendency EQUITABLE RECIPROCITY (“Times” Cable.) (Rec. October 26, 7.15 p.m.). London, Oct. 25. “The Times,” in an editorial, emphasises that despite criticism there is general agreement that the Ottawa Conference enabled the arrest of the tendency of economic nationalism to- ' ward high tariffs and the establishment of an opposite trend. “Ottawa is an illuminating accompaniment,” it says, “to the criticism of English free-traders who endeavour to insinuate that the Dominions have no Intention of maintaining good faith. The insinuation only discredits its makers.” The commonsense of Australia and New Zealand in accepting equitable reciprocity is eulogised.
CANADA’S TARIFF BOARD Effect on British Attitude (Rec. October 26, 10.30 p.m.). Montreal, Oct. 26. “The future attitude in Britain toward the Ottawa trade agreement depends to a great extent on the operation of the Canadian Tariff Board,” Lord Reading said here when en route to Ottawa to discuss this and allied subjects with the Prime Minister, Mr. r. B. Bennett.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 28, 27 October 1932, Page 9
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