PRODUCE OF EMPIRE
VIGOROUS ADVERTISEMENT,
(Sydney Sun Cable.) LONDON, 14th October. "The houseAvife holds the key to the situation," says the Empire Producers' Association's memorandum, prepared for submission to the Imperial Conference. It says that vigorous advertising of Empire produce is needed, but the first appeaTmust bo made to the houseAvife. Further than that, advertising should bo in tho hands of producers. The memorandum in the first place advocates Empire preference, not only in' tariffs but in income tax, on Empire investments, as compared with foreign, also in materials used in Government and public contracts. Statutory sanction should be given to producers' organisations to enable them to act comprehensively,, like the New Zealand Moat Board. The conference is invited to consider tho necessity of fast refrigerated ships in the Australian and Neiv Zealand trade, and to givo approval to tho contemplated Imperial Producers' Conference. The Duke of Sutherland is presidentelect of th"c Producers' Association for 1927. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 92, 15 October 1926, Page 7
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156PRODUCE OF EMPIRE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 92, 15 October 1926, Page 7
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