Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1920 — Page 20

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PORT- COAL IS CHE OF AUSTRALIA'S KEY PRODUCTS.

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... .,, th(, v, f no the American 'irado .mmisv.onir m iws ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' '" i Mrihfiiirnc. "American manufacturer I bankers. Tins Rives the American ' ... .... I V. . . .w.,..,.,.T .U, .1. I.a

o-r. Won1 thin ! woulfl "ard'-v "'onsiner abp0.11.1n nu i ,.,.,) kV . ! Australian representative and allowing

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,., ;r.o ; to the liberiil terms prant,y Fr.Fsh and Oertnan hones, MiiF'! t.ot be iiicdiiicd to make pur-

Auf-tra'ians to ib business.''

Australian nieroln-mrs feel thnt while It Is advisable for representatives of American firms to make trips to the Australian marker, 'n- order to establish cut! nci-Mrm. local agents can conduct the business ninru sntisfaetori'y. Another flrtm-barU' to increased trade wiFi the Ft:i id Ft:: -'i 1 i'- boon

a lnek of cod si ceti. I.. at; mach'.ti- f-'r f la'cr Inn! Fi'M' -;!!.-. i

'""r'""-,'o. r .... w-ool .v,.in t would 'hardly consider appo.ntin an merchant the-cash payment which be

v ! or " - o'- 1.1 t a .,mr..t.. ' !;ihi to bike orders on open account, uiai mi 11 " ' ,v ' '.' ' '.' F" ':'''' .... ,i,i.ir ,n c!mv fiavs' siht draft shipped, and In addition local bat k-

" u K.ri.r , -S.I,., 'riib ' i.rter nrrFBi of the c-'ds. Tiie Amer-1 provide the credits neeesi.ry for the ' ' 1 ''""',. ... ,oa e.-.-.l .A4f-nhln i A iivt ral in us to do business.'

.T-i ..-vVo 'i'.e o:is as well je j 2n fcuo-s"--i. " v........ - . . ,t. r., i t.. ,,.,;,u ! !itrtclty in ss.-ertamini; the fina-icm. ,Yn' .,,,-'ir- F-c 'fin.l'n'l'-ies ' '-st. imiin ..f !vn-iI merchants, and. on .'r..: , ,-i".-b. ,.'iv",!,,,,:,,,,,, nonFil.e '1,t inn,". Austnilian merchants

,., ,,f 7..i iii.ii hiki Her market ! , -7. ni.- ;:v f.... t.y t- .-

e.e:r a-e v:n-'!v ret-r-eij. ; rhavs ami pay cash when the coos An -.' :-,F::-; o-emF-i" fbi .-e -i e j F i; F Seine Atls'rx'.ian lu-'V ... . ,. , ., .,.f.,,-,, .".,,. 1 rs rniFi.in the situation and are .;!!- n F A '"-''! F .- n order- o-'d in:: 1" i 1 ' arni-i-nonents vj-h New jn'tF,. i'l ii v...i,.in V'tF F.!lk to jnlj A !ti- ri'-.'Wi tr ,b!,i i .-. .-,: . - r. ... nr , fir their rooiIs utvon rene-jd

. - .. . .. .....i .. :,,-. ... n.. 'nvoir-e-; funl shiptdna Oocti- I Aiiniw!! market for i";. 1 ' aiiM

.,. ihe :7;.i; . ! r-.i I - ,i F-. J FF;,nr,"i d-e-i properly mil !; rired by I our mat. u : a du r. -rs did nt ; j a --i"'- , a , ,,) ,''rn'-r ;.-'-A-e,'- lie . eou;.-! t:-.e Aust raban merchants, who wi'i pay; pie ma-uo:.' in-o li- hat.;!- a c-d j . tit,', if? ;i-:' tr"'s ,s n n.b ,.f .-;( 2F-F' wnr,- t be :i2f-:y7 eVhancf nd colk-..-.ioii i ajrent. I'b ;.i"A-b.i ry risk of ..:.- kuidi result !. 'r

A FLOCK OF MfciltMCES- AUoTiFAL.A PivODUCes MORS WCOU THAN ANV OTHER C0UMTP.V IN THE VN'CKLO-

AN AUSTRALIAN OSTRiCh FARMC7NB OF THAT COUNTRIES UNGUAL INDUSTRIES

jr'nes. motor pr-od?, btrilders' hardware of nli sorts, composition rcofing products, chemicals, food products and office appliances. Australia is rapidly extending and increasing her manufactures, and there is pressing demand for certain classes of American machinery and machine ton's. Ttoi exclusive npency is the popular Australian means of selling and distributing nmchinery and its accessories. Vast distances must he traveiod for orders, and where new macii i.ery is bHnR introduced an ajrer.t wlio stocks a new machine &a an experinieut usually asks an ciclusive contract. Since the -war many Australian Im

porters have arranged for cash pay

Australia as elsewhere m the world. Medium and fine grade shoes, thoufh a little higher in price, are preferred by most Australians, who are willing to pay the difference. The Importance of textiles, also, In the Australian import trade may be seen from the fact that th'.s industry furnishes about 25 per cent cf the total rerenue from customs and excise. American exporters should adopt British widths. Trade with New Zealand a thousand miles from the Australian continent differs from that with Australia except as concerns engineering appliances and machinery. Most of tb poods sold are similar to those suitable to the smaller cities of Pennsylvania or Illinois. The population rural, only a small proportion working in factories, and the preat demand there is for cottons, flannels, gloves, velvets and trimmintrs, automobiles.

labor saving machinery, hardware, especially stoves, axes, saws, picks, spades, forks, carpenters' tools, lumps, wire nettin? and galvanize! Iron and American laces arid embroideries. When speaking of Australia anI New Zealand coP.ectively, they ar generally referred to as "Australasia."' Almost every article made In Australasia U protec ted by an import dutyIt must be remembered that Australasian vae earners are well paid comparatively and can afford to pay for the best quality. In selling to lie 8Jrncultural population outside of the cities, the American exporters hare to deal with storekeepers' associations, through which source the up-country, stores buy large quantities of goods. The list of American goods adTeitised in Australia ranges all the way;

i from motor trucks to chewing gum. j and includes typewriters, clocks, patj ent medicines, pianos, camera, founI tain pens, corsets, toflet articles and 1 soaps. California apples, asparagus, I sweet corn from the Middle States, can- ! ned salmon and herring, sardines and j lard compounds rind a ready sale In ! Australian markets. A large trade has

grown up with the Pacific Northwest In lumber, principally Oregon pine, as the result of the lack of natiYe soft woods suitable for building purposes. The extensive forests of Australia are made up almost entirely of hardwoods and are largely of the eucalyptus or gum species. One of the most striking characteristics of Australia as a market for goods is the concentration of about 40 per cent of the population of the

country in the capital cities. A similar

condition cannot be found In any other part of the world. Australian business houses lately have been seeking agencies for combinations of American manufacturers organized under the Webb Law, handling allied lines of goods from different groups of manufacturers, in order that they may he able to furnish full lines to the retailers who deal with them.

The Australian banking business is

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v. ATTtArtr by . Amorfn machinery. The pne Is

thor-n-b Invet-ipttion in advance j true of Western Australia with Its

through bfi.klt.u nr.m-ctbins--a to; .-ob, runms t JY'"'!';:.. i .,,r i...,n, Documents in Nw York. ! divided a more twenty-seven strong

it-..' reiiabil.'.y of tee AustFb.an u.. -.u 1 . " '. ,' , , . . " ,..,, ,,f nnifm-rr. r.rice iis'i for Ihsnks with numerous branches, fnity

s in - n j T'H i i 1 t 1 e ii.ii'i ,.'.. i - 1 .'i. ' ' ' ' v. . 1 - )'"'ri n v ,t be' repb'tn-io'd being tl.-i mii in .-nance of complete fiics of j of action on the part of the banks Is

,,' tir-t.l-ue niivanr,',1 iron, prices is !.pPrent. Australian n3irt-

;x:,, ...Mt.er cayde. st.-.l and infers are c. insist en t readers ie;l(1,ng , .. -J ,n-, o."cis and barv. S American uachitu-ry trade Journals, j

";'..,'.,'"'.,,". '1 !.;: r-2 Fibs. s!:ellac, J atid inouries freiently follow on the

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f Ainer-I ami the la -est et t'v.-i-r,x ;': whi li'in Sxdney, New S V7!es. : '. FF 1 , - f i-:r y .it.:', ictor.Ji. "'u !'""'"' '.'r '' A ';

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luminurn. en- j stren-Fi of their advertisements.

d and hollow ware, gasobne en-j An.er.eaTi iriioes are as popaiar In

common. All banks doing business In

Australia quote the same exchange rate on Iondon, all charge the same rates of exchange between different cities in Australia, and all ask th same rates of interest on loans.

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