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GERMANY'S DEBTS.

AND BRITISfi INDUSTRY. (British Official Wireless.) • (Itcccived 1.30 p.m.) RUGBY, September 17. In accordance with the resolution passed at a meriting in Bradford at which problems of trade with Germany in respect to cotton and wool textiles and coal were considered, an influential deputation of 50 members visited the Board of Trade and made a full statement of views regarding outstanding commercial debts and current trade. Representatives of the cotton and wool interests made it clear that they regarded immediate settlement of existing debts as of paramount importance and an indispensable condition to resumption of trade with Germany. REVIVE MUTUAL TRADE. GERMANY AND IMPORTS. (Kcceived 1 p.m.) LONDON, September 17. It is understood that Sir Frederick Leith-Koss' mission, which recently returned after conducting trade negotiations in Germany, is making special efforts to get Germany to cease her embargo on wool imports, but Government circles arc pessimistic. Germans profess to be anxious to revive mutual trade, but latest trade returns show that Germany's actions are further restricting imports.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

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GERMANY'S DEBTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

GERMANY'S DEBTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 221, 18 September 1934, Page 7

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