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AUSTRALASIAN TRADE.

GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES: # A LESSON FROM GERMANY. 1 By rz ra r»b — r«*» A i* ? >rm.— CV.p; i'j h• - | ! (Rcteircd Mv 27. IS p.m.l j London'. May *JT. • f Thk Australasian Merchants* ban- j quet at he Trocadero last evening: | was attended by a large gathering, ] and v.-as presided'over by Lord Oar- j ringlon (Governor of New South \ Wales from IS&S to i^rtov The chairman, in proposing the J toast of " British and Australasian j Trade.'' complimented Australia on j the splendid show she had made at ; the Franco-British Exhibition.- It • was by far the best yet. seen of Aus- 1 tralia's staple products, about which J the King and Queen had expressed j their satisfaction in no measured j terms. j Mr. Carruthers (ex-Premier of New | South Wales), in replying, said that Australia would in the future be the great trading market for Great. Britain. He referred to the growth of the butter and meat industries, due to a large extent to the enterprise of the great shipping companies. Great Britain ought, he considered, to copy Germany in subsidising trade. If they did so a great extension of British and Australian trade would follow.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13761, 28 May 1908, Page 5

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AUSTRALASIAN TRADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13761, 28 May 1908, Page 5

AUSTRALASIAN TRADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13761, 28 May 1908, Page 5

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