FIJIAN TRADE
AUSTRALIA'S NEGLECT
TURN TO AMERICA AND JAPAN.
m . ,_,, - . , ' ' „• T , ~SYI>P Y > T, his Day-, ."« Joseph, Carruthers, who recently 5?. 1. j]l> ln a lectm' e > sald tllafc ln *IJI ! rad? wa' s,.at a standstDl, and it V s. to Australia s discredit. The excluslon fronl the Commonwealth of Fiji ". ananas was *° * great extent responf^ h fo? th, e unsatisfactory state of gs ln }, Islands' and t}ie Fijians n, ow turned thelr ey°s to New Zealand, L? nada> and. the United States. Trade w United States had increased by oOO.jjer cent., and that with Jagan by '4CO per cent. The importance of thn Fijian Islands to Australia was not properly appreciated. \
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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112FIJIAN TRADE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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