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AIMS OF EXHIBITION

OPENING BRITISH MARKETS. TO DOMINION PRODUCTS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assoriatlo* (Received Februarv 6, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 5. “Sir William Joynson-Hicks,” says the “Morning Post,” “has performed an important public service. We giadlv accept his conclusion that al though the amusements concession was not above criticism as a business transaction, the final' settlement was pet • fectlv in order. “Wo aye glad to learn that Sir Travers Clark, as deqeuty4chairman. will give the whole of his time to the Exhibition; and'that Sir Henry Mahon and Sir Henry Campbell McLeod will be chairmen of the management and finance committees. “The main problem of the exhibition is to demonstrate bow the mar. •kets of Britain can be opened to the products of the Dominions and the Colonies. For instance, there is difficulty in getting Australian eggs and dried fruit. A simple measure of preference would make an immense difference in Dominion trade.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 5

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AIMS OF EXHIBITION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 5

AIMS OF EXHIBITION New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11438, 7 February 1923, Page 5