INTER-EMPIRE TRADE.
" BUY BRITISH GOODS." CRITIC IN THE COMMONS. LONDON*. April 2(>. In the House of Commons, Tvlr. G. In M. Mander (Liberal —Wolverhampton East) asked whether other countries were carrying on propaganda similar to the "Buy British Goods" campaign, and if Britain proposed to recommend the abandonment of all such campaigns in the interest of the export trade. Major D. J. Colville, Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, said several European countries were conducting movements in the interest of their home products. The "Buy British Goods" campaign was organised by the Empire Marketing Board and had been completely surcessful. He saw no reason to abandon it.
Mr. Mancler: Will not you try to break up this internalion.il suicide club? Major Colville: We shall continue to ask our people to buy goods from Empire peoples wlu arc willing to buy largely from us.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21168, 28 April 1932, Page 9
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