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John Short Larke

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in 1895, Larke was tasked with developing the market for Canadian products in Australia, developing a list of Canadian suppliers for promoting sales to
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Speech made J. S. Larke, to the Empire Club of Canada (1905), entitled "Australia: Political and General Conditions"
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first trade commissioner following a successful trade delegation to Australia led by Canada's first
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expanded from one man to twenty-one, representing Canada in sixteen countries. Today, the
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regarding market conditions. During Larke’s years as a Trade Commissioner, the
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Minutes of banquet given in Larke's honour before his departure for Sydney
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becoming the sole proprietor of a strongly pro-Conservative newspaper in
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Stratton
Cornwall
Oshawa
Canada's
Minister of Trade and Commerce
Mackenzie Bowell
Sydney
Australia
Ottawa
Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
Trade Commissioner Service
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
Minutes of banquet given in Larke's honour before his departure for Sydney
"The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880"
the original
History of Canada-Australia relations
Archived
Wayback Machine
Canada’s First Trade Commissioner
Archived
Wayback Machine
Speech made J. S. Larke, to the Empire Club of Canada (1905), entitled "Australia: Political and General Conditions"
Categories
1840 births
1910 deaths
People from Stratton, Cornwall
Canadian diplomats
British emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario

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