RECIPROCAL TRADE.
SPEECHES BY STATESMEN.
I (Press Assn.-By Telegraph-Copyright ) LONDON, May 7. Mr Watt, the Victorian Premier, (read a paper be/ore the Colonial Institute dealing with the Commonwealth • constitution. _ Referring to reciprocal trade, he said John Bull, junior, had the right to speak freely m the house of John Bull .semorf. Personally he was more than foreigner for two-fifths ofTts' food, IS insular community depending, on the dominions were rich to suffocation with productive powers/and Providence clearly, intended that they should have , a partnership m inter- Imperial trade Sir Joseph Ward declared that there were difficulties m the way of reciprocal trade, and instanced New Zealand's etorta m 1895 with Canada and South
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 3
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