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trade, and the views held by the Thamber in the matter of nemy

ilence the step taken Marks are the stronger for that reason. Hon. Mr. P. H. lolyoak.

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Dealing with paragraph 4, my Committee desire me to te that this Jhamber holds the view that the solution of this tioù, in common with other enemy trade questions, does not rely depend on the issue of the War, but is open for consideration settlement with other like matters from day to day during the

It is recognised that this particular question is not one that be decided here for the Empire, but it is represented that H. M.'s werment may be informed of the policy advocated by the Chamber with vier to securing the nearest practicable solution of this question the detriment of the Enemy, and we see no reason why local legis- tion should not be enacted to embody the views held by buɛinesa men

The Committee of this Chater cannot re as a means to this and. sosive how it can in any way be absurd for this Colony to join de with other Overseas minions in the advocacy of vigorous

enony trade policy, particularly when its own interests are

Merned.

Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

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(SD.) 2.A.1.Williams,

Secretary.

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