TRADE AGREEMENT.
WORK OF MINISTERS.
DOMINION AND AUSTRALIA.
NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. "The Cabinet has had under consideration tho provisional agreement entered into oil April G with Senator Massy Greene, and has extended congratulations to Mr. Coates and Mr. Masters, who negotiated the agreement with the Australian delegation," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Forbes, this evening.'
"It is believed that tlie discussions and the agreement reached will ha'sae the effect of removing many misunderstandings and of improving trade between the two countries" to the mutual benefit of both. "Tho provisional agreement lias been approved by the Governments, but it cannot be brought into force until it is ratified by both Parliaments. As the New Zealand Parliament will not meet for some months, trade between the two countries must, in the meantime, be carried on subject to the existing agreement. "Negotiations arc continuing respecting certain questions, including the embargoes on potatoes and fresh fruit by Australia and New .Zealand respectively."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 13
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