HOMELAND TRADE
CHANCELLOR’S PREDICTION.
[BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN.—COPYBIGHT.] (Received November 24, at Noon.) LONDON, November 23. Mr. Snowden, in a speech at the Farnham Chamber of Commerce dinner, expressed the opinion that the dark clouds hovering over many industries would soon disappear. Within a year, trade would have taken a turn. There need be no despair about British trade. He added that tho Government Was anxious to develop, trade with the Dominions, but £1 per capita increase of this would only amount to twenty millions sterling, while a farthing a week per capita increase in trade with India. would mean sixty millions yearly.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1930, Page 3
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