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TRADE WITH AMERICA.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received July 29. 8.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 29. Speaking at a reception aboard the steamer Colusa, the pioneer of a new line of American vessels, which brought wheat and butter for the Government, the Hon D. F»- Hall said that in view of the promised good season the Government was selling out of business, and' would now leave the wheat in the hands of Sussex Street firms. With the German vessels out of the running there was a good opening for vessels like the Colusa. The American Consul-General said that the policy of the American Government was to reciprocate. It hac 1 told Australia and New Zealand:—"We are willing to admit your wool, hides and meat duty free, and other products at reduced rates. In return we naturally wish to trade with you."

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11

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TRADE WITH AMERICA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11

TRADE WITH AMERICA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11

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