TRADE TREATY.
minister I ' I NEGOTIATIONS WTTR » To diseusa the ' B treaty with the B Trade and Custom (tha 8 Stevens), the I . Customs (the Hob. V. DfcwSSlU l * ft expects to leave Sew 'n'hil ■_** S lulu on December 15th. 9 through Christehnrch Jut rifc* 1 Stewart said that ho 9 arri\ o at Honolulu on when negotiations S opened. In a statement made at 9 fortnight ago, the while he realised thft merchants at the slow promijfß remedying the trade tSc? 1 4hH Canada, there had rrifif||7^- i WM» delay at this end. WitiSlTSPj* of completing the SubS! i§tK Budget, he- had j^flsK cable, but his eonfereßHToriK IHH Stevens at Honolulu, cide these negotiation, Ul wll §i§H postponed because of tin liH| sudden decision Stewart then thought it necessary t© nrffcMaSß salt of the New taking further steps. that no one regri-tfafl did. tho difficulty in merchants representing (uS9|B csts found theiaaelvei
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20411, 4 December 1931, Page 10
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