THE QUOTA QUESTION.
FRANCE REMAINS FIRM. POSSIBILITY OF TRADE WAR. (United Press Association —Copyright). PARIS, January 30. Neither the British note nor the speech of Mr Walter Runciman ((President of the Board of Trade) has modified .the French attitude to its import quota policy. France is determined to improve her trade balance. She declares she will bargain, but will not make presents." She has not invidiously treated Great Britain, whose threat will encounter determined action. A British authority forsees the possibility of a trade war between. Great Britain and France.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 95, 1 February 1934, Page 5
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