BRITISH TRADE DECLINE.
OUB GOLD WANTED. Received Nov. 17. at 10.30 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 16. The Tariff Commission points to a decline, in British trade in a memorandum it makes dealing with the quantities, rather than the increased values of British exports. It emphasises there is a decline compared with before the war Mr. Stanley Mackin, President of the London Chamber of Commerce, interviewed, said the trade shrinkage affected both the Dominions and foreign trade. There a prohibition on the shipment of gold to- Britain from Australia. This has created an unfortunate state of affairs in the Anglo-Aus • tralia'n maTket, and had the effect of holding -up an enormous number of Australian orders.. He asserted that if the present conditions were not remedied early, they would seriously injure Australian trade.
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Grey River Argus, 18 November 1920, Page 4
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