TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE.
IMPORTANCE OF TASK. INDUSTRIAL LEADERS' CHANCE. LONDON, Dec. 4. Addressing the Cripplegato Ward Club, Mr. S. M. Bruce, former Primo Minister of Australia, said it was difficult to foresee the effect on tho Empire of tho wheat quota. It was much more significant that the British market was increasing the opportunities for Empire trade. This would affect amazingly public opinion in Canada and in a less degree in Australia. The Dominions, but not England, until the last election, realised tho importance of intcr-Imperial trade, but it was a job for captains of finance and industry and not politicians. Australia had a great future if she increased production instead of maintaining a trade balance by merely preventing imports.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21049, 7 December 1931, Page 9
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