RECIPROCAL TRADE
BRITAIN AND AMERICA UNITED STATES WARNED WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. President Hoover was told by representatives of the English grain business to-day that unless the American markets for British goods were left open through moderate tariffs the reciprocal market abroad would be endangered. A delegation, represent!' g the Cooperative Wholesale Society of England was presented to President Hoover, / Ambassador Lindsay and Mr Herbert Bodman (president of the New York Produce Exchange). Included in the de-
legation were Messrs Robert Fleming and Joseph Bradshaw, directois pf the society. In recent years the visitors told the President enormous political pressure had been put upon English merchants to buy Empire goods.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 7
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