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OVERSEAS
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Fix this textVol. 7.
Fix this textAUGUST, 1955.
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Fix this textPUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE
Fix this textMAIN CONTENTS
Fix this textN.Z. Market Offers Scope 3
Fix this textCommerce News 5
Fix this textCeylon Tariff Changes 13
Fix this textEgyptian Import Tax 14
Fix this textExporters Wanted 16
Fix this textRegistered in Australia for trans-
Fix this textmission by Post as a Periodical.
Fix this textVITAL SELLING DRIVE IN U.K.
Fix this textONE OF MANY BRITISH HOUSEWIVES WHO SAMPLED AUSTRALIAN FOODS DURING BRISTOL SALES CAMPAIGN
Fix this textAustralia this year is conducting a £260,000 pub-
Fix this textlicity campaign the biggest and most enterprising
Fix this text>et undertaken —to increase the sale of Australian
Fix this textproducts in the Llnited Kingdom, d he quarter-million
Fix this textpound fund comprises a Commonwealth Government
Fix this textcontribution of £A166,000 and about £AIOO,OOO
Fix this textfrom Commonwealth Marketing Boards and industry.
Fix this text1 he campaign announced in Canberra by the Minis-
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Fix this textin July last, is based on a precise plan of action
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Fix this textma ke maximum use of every pound.
Fix this text1 he campaign aims at winning back consumers
Fix this textlost during the war and the long years of rationing
Fix this textin the Llnited Kingdom, at introducing Australian
Fix this textproducts in areas where they are little known. It is
Fix this textthe product of patient and intelligent investigation,
Fix this textof careful, thorough research, begun 18 months ago.
Fix this textIhe United Kingdom market in 1953/54 paid
Fix this text£3Ol million for Australian products, including
Fix this text£l4l million for foodstuffs alone. It can absorb and
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Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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