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TARIFF TRUCE.

■ ■ TEN NATIONS SIGN. LONDON, December 3. In the House of Commons yesterday j the President of the Board of Trade, Mr.' W. Graham, said the tariff" truce convention had been signed by Britain, Belgium, Denmark. Finland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Sir Philip Curiliffe-Lister asked if it were true that no country was willing, generally to discuss drifts and that only® bilateral negotiations were available for j the truce, thus giving away Britain's! only weapon. j Mr. Graham said that did not quite! represent the position. Without the | efforts connected with the convention i tariffs would have been higher than they j are i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 287, 4 December 1930, Page 7

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TARIFF TRUCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 287, 4 December 1930, Page 7

TARIFF TRUCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 287, 4 December 1930, Page 7

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