SOUTH AFRICA AND GERMANY.
Tlio Dominions arc steadily making use of their new powers to conclude trade agreements with foreign countries. Recently New Zealand concluded an agreement with Japan, and a few weeks back a treaty of commerce and navigation was agreed upon by South Africa and Germany. The latter country's purchases of South African goods showed a substantial increase last year, being valued at. £4,237,388, compared with £2,481,963 tu 1926, and it was probably the encouragement afforded by this fact that led,, the Union Government to invite a German trade mission to visit the country to confer with them on the question whether the German market could be further developed in return for certain concessions in South Africa. Details of the new treaty have not yet published,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 4
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