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RECIPROCAL TARIFF

, TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA FEDERAL PARLIAMENT LIKELY TO ADOPT ONE. DIFFICULTY NOT INSUPERABLE. FEB TRESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, June 26. Sir Mart Sheldon (late Australian Trade Commissioner in the United States), who is a through pasen.ger by the Niagara, stated that he thought the Federal Parliament would adopt the reciprocal arrangements tentatively entered into by the Hon. Downie Stewart and the Australian Minister for Customs. He understood the matter was exhaustively dealt with in April, and it would probably he one of the first things to oome before the Federal Parliament at its meeting this week. The feeling in Australia, he said, was that there should be .reciprocity with New Zealand as far as possible. He did not think there was any question about it that there was difficulty in deciding the method and various items, hut it was not insuperable. He Ibelteredi the Ministers had actually reached an agreement.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 7

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RECIPROCAL TARIFF New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 7

RECIPROCAL TARIFF New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 7