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AMERICAN CRITICISM

CLOSING THE BRITISH MARKET

FARMERS WILL NOT BE PLEASED

(RENTER'S TELBOIUIO

(Received 13th October, 8 a.m.)

NEW YORK, 12th October.

Commercial circles in the United States are most interested in the i'iscussions at the Imperial Conference, especially on the question of preference.

The "New York World," commenting on Mr. Bruce's proposal of what it describes as a closed market for the British Empire against foodstuffs and raw materials from other countries, emphasises the importance to the United States of the feet that the British Government stands committed to a broadening policy of tariff preferences and British markets for the Dominions' products. The significance of the step', it says, will be fully reongnisad, but not with complacency, by tho wheat, beet, and tobacco growing regions of America.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 7

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AMERICAN CRITICISM Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 7

AMERICAN CRITICISM Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 7