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LAUNCESTON CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.
DIKECT SHIPS TO TAMAR LACK '
. .SUPPORT.
LAUNCESTON, March 30.
\ meeting of the executive committee)
of the launceston Chamber of Commerco
was held tim afternoon the President
(Mi K C rerrall) presiding
Mr \\ "\Iillei repoi-ted that m connec-
tion wjth inwurd overseas cjn>o hiß firm
liad recently icccned a comniumcalinii
from the Lnited Kingdom to tho offecr
tliat the shipping compinics there wera
disappointed it the small demand t°r
direct oveiscis cargo to Launceston Bo
pouried out that if Northern Tasmaru in
importers <üd not patronise direct ship-
ments to the Tainai to a much greater
extent there wa/> little hope of the eer
vire being continued
A motion was. na&od that the shipping
committee ot the London Ch imber of
Common» be written to oneloang in the
letter a list of the mam importers in
the Noith of tho State and asking them
lo communicate with the shipping róm-
panlos m London with i view to further.
¡n¿ diree,t shipments to the Tamar It
wat. also decided to send a circuí ir to the,
immortel-, ot the Norlh iskmg ior thou
co-óperation in tho movement
Mr A*» Millei wa« again appointed to
leprcsent Ihn I himber nn tie Tacullv
ot Commerce at the "bmicrsity of Tas-
mania _
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