ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
AND INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE.
LONDON, 29th September.
" The Times" says: "The British Government will not attempt to force on the Economic Conference proposals which are not acceptable to its members. The nation is prepared to accord the Dominions everything implied in the phrase self-governing, but the Conference marks the growing unity of the Empire. '.. " As the whole war emphasised the commercial potentialities of inter-Imper-ial relations, and revealed many dangers arising from economic dependence on foreign countries, it thus quickened the interest in the development of the Empire's resources and increased exchange between its various parts."
A special article in "The Times " discusses the practical possibilities of developing inter-Imperial trade, as, for example, the inauguration of a permanent Economic Council.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 7
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120ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 7
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