Show Ottawa Parley May Bring World Benefit Baldwin Hopes Conference Can Point Way to International Trade Upturn Br fly Associated Tress Press OTTAWA Ont ant July 19 19 Stanley Stanley Baldwin 1 former prime minister of Great Britain and leading delegate to the imperial trade conference e which opens Thursday believes the conference conference con con- ference feren should shoula not confine Its itself lf to the British empire but should point the way back to prosperity u to the wo world ld u 04 The delegates at Ottawa he ne said at Montreal yesterday as he left the theste ste steamer mer and boarded the special train prepared to bring the British delegation delegation tion here can reach agreements which will increase trade between different parts of the empire and so promote the being well of every unit of the empire But we also believe that by the methods we adopt we can set an example example example ex ex- ex- ex ample for th the whole world in m breakIng breaking break break- ing down do obstacles to commerce in aiding a revival l of agriculture indus industry try and trade and so bringing peoples safely through ugh the tragic depression of recent times DELEGATIONS ARRIVE The British northern Ireland India India In In- dia southern Rhodesia and South Africa delegations docked at 5 p. p m. m yesterday at Montreal delayed by a collision and a fog in the St. St Law Law- rence They were greeted by shrieking shrieking shriek shriek- ing ins whistles and great crowds They came here on special trains last night With the opening of the conference two days away Ottawa today became the crossroads ds where one might stand and hear discussed the economic difficulties difficulties dif dif dif- of every corner of the world There were here statesmen from South Africa southern Rhodesia India Indin In In- dia din Great Britain northern Ireland and the Irish Free State Australia New Zealand and other sections of the British empire Dairy products and tea teat wheat and gold rubber and wool pigs and cattle cat cal tle tie Manchester textiles and Canadian furs all became grist for the mill mm that is is expected to grind out a specific for forthe forthe the ills of the empires empire's and and perhaps the worlds world's worlds world's disorder URGE FREE ENTRY The government of Manitoba at at Winnipeg urged the conference to tomake tomake tomake make provision for free entry of Ca Ca- Continued on Po Pa o Two Tl BALDWIN SEES WORLD BENEFIT Continued from Croci Pace One nathan adian dairy products into the United Kingdom It advised however that it saw no advantage in a United Kingdom King King- dorm dom om quota for lor wheat since Great Britain's total imports of wheat are less than Canadas Canada's average exportable surplus It also urged stabilization of ex change within the empire and to establish ocean cattle freight rates rales from Canada based on weight rather than numbers Premier George F. F Henry of Onario Ontario On On- ario tario told an audience at Toronto that Canada anada must ri be prepared to lower her er tad tariff barriers if she expects to sell oil sell to the rest of the world We must throw overboard many of our ur old beliefs he said The Winnipeg declaration that no would be DB derived from a British Quota on wheat was the rio rie e country's of ot its attitude at at- ox on this question one of ot the prominent agricultural matters matter that will boo be before the be conference The Manitoba governments government's suggestion was based on two conferences called last st May by Premier John Johr Bracken |