THE LINK OF COMMERCE.
RECIPROCITY REVIVED, OVERTURES FROM AUSTRALIA* r By Telegraph.—Press . i sociation.— yright, Melbourne, October 7. Ms. F. G. Tudor (Federal Minister foft Customs) initiated/negotiations. withNNetw t V? - Zealand regarding reciprocity by dispatch* ing a request for information.. He in-i tends shortly to communicate with Canada* Sir Joseph Ward's announcement that he will be glad to enter into tin. agreement similar to the one with South Africa Mr., Tudor regarded as touching merely the fringe of tfce subject. The Commonwealth was, he said, more likely, to want ah agreement similar to that between ' New Zealand and Canada. Mr. Fisher expressed himself as an ar« dent advocate of reciprocity, declaring that it must draw the countries nearer, together. Speaking at the . Scotch College, Mr, Fisher declared that he hoped in a few years Mew Zealand would be linked with Australia, - associated not' only" for - defence* but in commerce and progress. ■■■■■ - i - t.-T-1 ' / ' '. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 7
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