LAW TO STOP TRADE
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LONDON, Dec. 6.
The Australian Government must pass a law to stop Australian trade with Rhodesia if mandatory sanctions are brought by the United Nations against the rebel State. The “Financial Times” reported today that Australia and New Zealand were still trading with Rhodesia, but this would have to stop after mandatory sanctions.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31236, 7 December 1966, Page 21
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60LAW TO STOP TRADE Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31236, 7 December 1966, Page 21
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