TRADE AFTER THE WAR.
' Niiie •'hundred s <lnd' thirty-t^o' -member*- | of ..the; "Manchester Chamber of Commerce, recently voted m favor of a policy of trade fri'bj-e'ctioii , against our enemies after* the war, and 234 voted m opposition. '* Tlie fiscal resolution upon which the A'ote'was taken was as follows : "Tliis chamber" considers it to ha essential that after the Avar tho same facilities iv, trading with the British Empire shall not be allowed to our "enemies •as -those granted to our Allies and its m-u-tr-' nations, and particularly that steps shall be taken not onLy to render _ dumping and .a . return ' to pre-war conditions impossible^ but also effectually to eliminate enemy, influences so actively- -m operation prior to the war. The chamber also nrges' tliat," iriimediate consideration be giV.en^.hy^;His u Majesty's .Government to the desirability' of preferential reciprocal trading relations be'tweeu all parts of the British • "Empires/and', : so" far as possible, Avith oiir' Allies*" • ------ __________________________ .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 4
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153TRADE AFTER THE WAR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 4
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