BRITISH CARS
THE 'QUESTION IN SYDNEY
• (United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 16th June, noon:) ' "'.'■ '~1 ■:■-.'• SYDNEY, This Day. British motor-car representatives resent the antagonistic attitude of Laboura!dermen.of the Sydney City Council in-regard to the purchase of a car for the; Mayor/ One prominent importer says: "It is a 'great pity that somo * of oor cHy aldermen should be victims of the vicious anti-British propaganda that is so assiduously prosecuted by the foreign. manufacturer to down , British trade and get a stranglehold on the British markets. If British ears were purchased in Australia instead of foreign, it would result in two hundred thousand of Britain's million unemployed finding-work in English factories to- - day. . ■■•■;;■ ■,•'".'■■ ■■ ■ . • --. '.. ;. .. ,' '; "Australia is buying English manu-- ; iactures, and in return English people should buy Australian products, and they are doing so. If is only right, therefore, that we Bhould do all that -lie*, in our power, personally as weir as nationally, to promote reciprocal trade with the. Motherland." '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 11
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158BRITISH CARS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 11
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