TRADE WITH CANADA
THE AUSTRALIAN TREATY PAPER AND BUTTER. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright VANCOUVER, August 12. “ If Canada can get the Australian market for paper alone it_ will mean the additional employment in that line alono of more than 3,000 men in British Columbia with dependents. It will also mean an additional market hero for more than a quarter of tho butter exported from Australia last year,’’ said Mr J. H. MacDonald, past president of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, at a meeting of the Associated Board of Trade in British Columbia. In warmly endorsing the Australian trade treaty, he said that it showed a balance of trade greatly in favor of Canada, the ratio being one to five in the first year of the treaty. He scouted the criticism relative to the butter industry, and cited quotations to show that Australian imports did not distnrb the butter market in Canada. •—Reuter.
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Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 4
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150TRADE WITH CANADA Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 4
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