TRADE WITH GERMANY.
HEARTBURNING IN AUSTRALIA SVDNI-.Y. .lune 10. The quest iun of resuming trade with Germany from August 1 has led to much heart-burning, which is disclosed in the Press and public comment. Besides sentimental objections against Germany as the instigator of the war. opponents of trade resumption strongly urge that Australians .should not help again tv build up Germany's trade, so as iv en able her tv regain he;' former :igb'ing position.
As showing Cermany's preparedness to push trade in Australia as soon .••■* the embargo is lifted, a circular has been received in Sydney from a German agent at C'apetu'.* -a quoting very low prices for pianos, which have been already landed in Capetown in readiness for tbe opening of Australia's doors. The agent writes:
"A* 1 expect these fine, pianos to lind it quick sale in Australia, please send your orders at once. Cable money will' order, and address all correspondence to toy firm at Capetown."—'A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 7
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