CANADA’S TRADE
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY FOR DOMINIONS British Official Wireless RUGBY, August 28. The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr Malcolm Macdonald) pressed a button in the Faraday building, London, the sadio telephone terminal of the British Post Office, causing an electric impulse to travel 3600 miles across the Atlantic and switch on the lights of the British section of the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, which he declared open Speaking of inter-imperial trade. which he said should be two-way traffic, Mr Macdonald said that in recent weeks he and his colleagues had been taking stock, together wlt.'i the Canadian Ministers in London, of the results of the Ottawa agreement, and considering various important question relating to future trade between the two countries. The progress of the discussions was now being examined by the two Governments, and he hoped the ultimate results would be fruitful to both peoples.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 9
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148CANADA’S TRADE Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 9
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