HOPES FOR TRADE TREATY
AUSTRALIAN VISITS CANADA
reciprocity basis of pact EACH CAN SUPPLY NEEDS By Telflersph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 7.50 p.m. Ottawa, Dec. 18. The hope was expressed at Windsor, Ontario, on Thursday by Mr. P. Moloney, Australian Minister of Markets, that a trade treaty which would prove of tnutual advantage to ,both Canada and Australia would result from his present visit to the Dominion. . . “The more we buy from one another the more we can sell to one another,
said'Mr. Moloney, “and on that basis we '> hope to be able to effect-an agreement and a trade treaty. Apart from the fact iwe are sister Dominions and have much in common there are many commodities which we require and which'Canada can produce, just as there are mauy things. Canada requires which we can supply.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1930, Page 7
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