AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN
THE PRINCIPLE OF GRANTING PREFERENCE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright SYDNEY, May 8. In an interview tho Acting-Federal Prime Minister, Mr W. M. Hughes, referred to the cable message to the effect that at a meeting of the Man-' Chester Importers and Exporters’ Association Mr Langdon, a merchant, had remarked that Australia was penalising a large trade by excluding preference to Britsh goods because of tho finishing process added abroad. Mr Hughes said the extension of preference to British goods partly mads in other countries would impair tho basic principle on which preference was granted to British goods.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7432, 9 May 1911, Page 5
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