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RECEPTION AT VANCOUVER.

Press Association—Bt Telegraph—Copyright VANCOUVER. August 25. The Canadian Club at Vancouver tendered' an enthusiastic welcome to the press delegates. Lord Burnham and Mr J. Par ker (New Zealand) were the speakers. Mr Parker urged that, in the development of the Imperial consciousness, commerce of mind and commerce of market must go together. A factor in developing the former was a cheaper, more efficient, and more unbiased cable service in all parts of the Empire. Inter-Imperial trade relationship should be strengthened by making a closer study of economic conditions, particularly in the Pacific, and doing our best to make them fit.—A. and N Z Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18026, 28 August 1920, Page 9

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RECEPTION AT VANCOUVER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18026, 28 August 1920, Page 9

RECEPTION AT VANCOUVER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18026, 28 August 1920, Page 9

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