COMMERCIAL TREATY.
CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.
SOME REVISIONS NECESSARY.
Australian Press Association —United Service (Received October 11, 9.45 p.m.) QUEBEC. Oct. 10. The Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada, Mr. Haynes, addressed the Quebec division of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association this evening. He said that if Canada expected to increase her trade with Australia there must be a number of revisions in tho existing trade treaty between tho two countries, so that it would not be an altogether one-sided affair.
Mr. Haynes said he felt that tho treaty required readjustment, for it was never contemplated in Australia tjiat it would work out to bo so one-sided. No one would suffer more if tho treaty were not broadened than would the manufacturers of Canada. It would bo a calamity, not only to Canada but to the whole Empire, if for any reason the treaty were scrapped.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 11
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