EMPIRE TRADE POLICY
AUSTRALIAN’S CONCLUSIONS. DOMINION PREFERENCE SOUGHT. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Fremantle, Sept. 17. Senator Elliott, interviewed on ariyal by the Ormonde, said that while in England he made a study of Lord Beaverbrook's Empire trade policy and had feund that it did not include the abolition of Dominion tariff walls, but represented the. principle of reciprocal preference., which -was * what Australian Prime Ministers had been seeking since the days of Mr. Alfred Deakin. "Wo must realise that it is useless trying to establish economic laws without regard to fhe rest of the world.” ho said. If we will not think with out- heads we shall be forced to think with our stomachs.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1930, Page 4
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