TRADE RECIPROCITY
AN AUSTRALIAN 1 PROPOSAL. I JfR»4S ABBOOIATIOS-—COPIBIOWB-B (Reo. 9.4.0.a.m.) '' MELBOURNE. Tln« Day. . Mr Tudor, Federal Minister; f.oj Customs, proposes that the question of trade reciprocity be discussed at the-Empire Trad° Conference., Mr Fisher. (N.Z. Minister) is coming over from New Z<?a> land, Mr Foster (Canada) will\b,e pre-} sent, and possibly a South African repr©-: sentative. Mr Tudor, holds that.. thef industrial conditions of New Zealand #KI Canada are nearly the same as in Australia and the question of. trade I rela- . tions'with these .countries .is .worthy of discussion. It. may be-found that there are things one may a-nd the' other does not, and an agreement -would be mutually beneficial. He ,lio.£es ,tor good result's from the conference.. ....
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1913, Page 5
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