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BRITISH TRADE METHODS

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright* MELBOURNE, Jane 19. (Received "Jane 19, at 10.20 ajtn.) Mr Jeffrey, Commissioner erf the Board of Trade, in an address to the Chamber of Commerce, stated that he had obtained-, complete schedules showing the course of-im-ports both of the Commonwealth and New Zealand' for twonty-five years. He had accumulated a great deal of information. When seeking to trace the' cause of the decline of British imports to Australia, ho had always been met with the answer that British manufacturers did not- seem inclined to make' what their customers wanted, but the Germans and others were ready to make anything they required.

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Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6

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BRITISH TRADE METHODS Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6

BRITISH TRADE METHODS Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6

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