AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING ACTS.
BRITISH TRADE PREJUDICED
(Received Feb. 18, 11.36 a..m)
LONDON, Feb. 17
Upon resolutions from the Glasgow and Liverpool Associations, the London Chamber of Shipping unanimously resolved that the New Zealand, f-iljipping Act of 1910 and the Australian Navigation Bill prejudicially affected British shipping. *
The Chamber urged the Imperial Conference to consider the matter, and protested against the diminishing dyhere of employment on British ships owing to their exclusion from intercolonial trade.
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Northern Advocate, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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