TRADE RELATIONS
VIEWS OF EMPIRE UNITS By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, September 28 Five of the fifteen members of the Canadian delegation to the recent conference on British Commonwealth Relations arrived by the Wanganella from Sydney, en route to Canada, including the leader of the delegation, Professor K. Taylor, of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Some of the Canadians have already passed through New Zealand, some are still here, and others have not yet left Australia. Professor Taylor said it was recognised that unanimous agreement could not be expected upon many of the matters discussed. For instance, Eire was not greatly Interested in general considerations of Empire trade, most of her trade being solely with Britain. Again, it had to be made plain that, anxious as Canada was to Improve and consolidate her Empire trade relations, she could not be expected to Jeopardise her extremely valuable trade connection with the United States. The emphasis, he said, was not placed upon general agreement, but rather upon agreement between various units whose interests coincided.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 7
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