Preferential Trade.
PBPUTArraON TO SIR W. LYNE (Per United Press Aaod&tion) LONDON, April 2». Ai deputation of the Australasian Merchknte' Afleociation, waited oa Sir W. J. Lyne *o erprwe <s6mpleto Bym - pathy ■with, pre^ereutial tr»de, including Brit&bi produce being brought by Britd«lii ships from oversea to Britain, in preference to foreign produce, and' emphasised the growing danger arising from compefbitaott by foreign Bhipping engaged in the Australian trade. Thff deputation instanted German 1 lines and the WMte Star lino, IMAI was owned by Atoericfm financaefflj juid stated that New Zealand's prefer- . enoe Ihiad already diverted miuch trade from Germiainy and Amerioft £o the > United Kingdom, and hoped the Cbmnwwrweialthi'* preferencjei would yield even more far reaching 1 results* Sir W. J. Lyne made a eymp&Abtic! reply.
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10524, 24 April 1907, Page 1
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126Preferential Trade. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10524, 24 April 1907, Page 1
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