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AUSTRALIAN CRITICISM OF CANADIAN POLICY
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian A N.Z. Cable Association)
VANCOUVER, 4th Feb. "A Canadian in Australia finds difficulty in convincing Australia that Canada has not treated the treaty as a scrap of paper," said Mr J. H. McDonald, a manufacturer who has- just returned from Australia, in an address to the Board of Trade. He considers the loss of preference on Canadian lumber was due to the imposition of the dumping duty on butter from Australia, and declared that criticism of the Canadian policy was well founded. If Canada traded with Australia on the same basis per capita as with New Zealand, Canada would sell goods worth 85,000,000 dollars.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 February 1928, Page 5
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