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OPENING UP TRADE.

DELEGATES FROM ENGLAND ARRIVE AT ADELAIDE. TO PROMOTE EXPORT TRADE IN PRODUCE. Adetaidk, July -1. Three delegates, Messrs Clay, Sfeorer, and Jones, of the Co-operative Wholesale Society of England, have arrived here. Their mission is to tour the colonies with a view of promoting direct export in the matter of butter, tallow, cheese, and fruit. The delegates were entertained by the local co-operative societies, and replying to a toast, said that those whom they represented were anxious to do business with Australia and people of their own race.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

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OPENING UP TRADE. Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

OPENING UP TRADE. Hastings Standard, Issue 60, 6 July 1896, Page 3

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