FULFILLING PROMISES
It wa*. forecasted a week age that if woukl be at Ottawa that great events would culminate this week in the fulfilment of ;l dream of Brita’.n Overseas to become an equal and ivrrking partner in the old firm of John Hull .and Sons. The week ic not vel completed so far ns the Imperial T.cinomic (Am-ference i>;. concerned, but already there*- is something doing that is more than Worth while and wh eli is significant with regal'd t? file forecastings of a week ago. The official, .spokesman for the conference
gave* out this great news for publication on Thursday: “There is every indication that the Conference, which •■s progressing sa'-factorily. will be a complete success, in which Canada, will fully participate. The preference system which Britain initiated lasf year has definitely come to stay and will widely he expanded/’ If Preference* for the junior partners, then, i f course, the Quota fo-r foreign competitors of the /ild firm !
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 4
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