Full text: Report of the banquet and luncheon given in honour of the representatives of the Dominions, India and the Crown Colonies attending the Imperial Economic Conference, London, Wednesday, 24th October, 1923

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APPENDIX. 
IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, 1923. 
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS. 
CONTENTS. 
Overseas Settlement within the Empire 
Co-operation in Financial Assistance to Imperial 
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Imperial Preference— 
(1) Tariff Preference : 
(2) Imperial Preference in “Public Contracts 
Further Steps for the Improvement of Mutual Trade— 
(A.)—Imperial Co-operation in respect of Commercial 
Iuntelligence— | 
(i.) Commercial Diplomatic and Consular Services 
(ii.) Commercial Travellers’ Samples 
(1ii.) Trade Catalogues ive 
(B = Statistics oh 
(C.)—Imperial Communications— 
(i.) Shipping— 
(a) Imperial Shipping Committee 
(b) Carriage of Goods by Sea 
(ii.) Air Navigation 
(iii.) Cables and Wireless : 
(D.)—Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments, including 
Arbitration Awards ... 
(E.)—Imperial Co-operation with Reference to Patents, 
Designs and Trade Marks 
(F.)—Economic Defence 
(G.)— Cute formalities— 
(i.) Valuation of Goods for Customs Duty Purposes 
(ii) International Conference on Customs For- 
malities ... oe, % 
(H.)—Empire Currency and Exchange 
(J.)—Co-operation for Technical Research and In. 
formation ... a 
(K.)—Immunity of State Enterprises 
Imperial Policy with Bosnrd to the Im pa el d Export 
of Livestock 
Imperial Policy with — to Wordtity 
Workmen's Compensation 
Imperial Economic Committee 
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