COLONIES & OTTAWA
REASON FOR SATISFACTION. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) LONDON, October 26. In the Commons, Sir Ounliffe Lister eaid the colonies had reason for satisfaction with Ottawa. Hitherto they had received preferences only from Britain, Canada and New Zealand. Now Australia, South Africa, Newfoundland, India, and Southern Rhodesia had also given the colonies preferences, the colonies reciprocating by giving preferences to all Empire goods. Mr Holdsworth said nobody in the woollen industry expected an increase of trade from Ottawa, agreements. Canada had given Bradford a wall jump instead of a wall as high as a house. Sh € could jump neither.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1932, Page 5
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