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"Evening Tost" Plioto, CANADA'S TRADE MISSION. — The, Hon. W. D. Eider, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, on his way lo Australia by the Aorangi to revise trade agreements with the Commonwealth, was photographed with his parly on arrival at Auckland, trom leif. Messrs. J. S. Mac Donald, an officer of the Canadian Department of External Affairs, L. D. Wilgress, chief of the Intelligence Bureau of the Trade Department, the Hon. Mr. Eider, and Mr. Finlay Sim, private secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 7

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"Evening Tost" Plioto, CANADA'S TRADE MISSION.— The, Hon. W. D. Eider, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, on his way lo Australia by the Aorangi to revise trade agreements with the Commonwealth, was photographed with his parly on arrival at Auckland, trom leif. Messrs. J. S. Mac Donald, an officer of the Canadian Department of External Affairs, L. D. Wilgress, chief of the Intelligence Bureau of the Trade Department, the Hon. Mr. Eider, and Mr. Finlay Sim, private secretary. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 7

"Evening Tost" Plioto, CANADA'S TRADE MISSION.— The, Hon. W. D. Eider, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, on his way lo Australia by the Aorangi to revise trade agreements with the Commonwealth, was photographed with his parly on arrival at Auckland, trom leif. Messrs. J. S. Mac Donald, an officer of the Canadian Department of External Affairs, L. D. Wilgress, chief of the Intelligence Bureau of the Trade Department, the Hon. Mr. Eider, and Mr. Finlay Sim, private secretary. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 7

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