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CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

TRADE TREATY. TOO ONE-SIDED. OTTAWA, Friday. If Canada expects to increase her trade with Australia there must bo a number of revisions in the existing Trade Treaty between the two countries, so that "it will not be an all one-sided affair." So tho Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr Haynes, told the Quebec Division of the Manufacturers’ Association.

Mr Haynes said he felt that the Treaty required readjustment, for it never was contemplated in Australia that it would work out to be such a one-sided affair. No one would suffer more if the Treaty were not broadened than Canadian manufacturers, and it would be a calamity not only to Canada, but to whole of the Empire if, for any reason, the Treaty was scrapped—A, and N.Z. P.A.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 5

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CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 5

CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 5

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