CANADA AND BRITAIN.
RECIPROCAL TRADE URGED. THE CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM. Australian Press Association—United Service (Received July 0. 10.35 p.m.) WINNIPEG. July 8. Closer trade co-operation embodying reciprocal relations between Britain and Canada will be discussed this week at a congress of the Co-operative Union of Canada.
Mr. J. A. Wilkins, president of the Cooperative Wholesale Society of England, is in Winnipeg to attend the congress. In an interview he laid stress upon the advisability of Canada adopting the cooperative system as extensively practised in England and Scotland.
The visitor said lie thought closer reciprocal trade between the Mother Country and Canada would prove to be to the mutual advantage of both.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 11
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