WAITING AT THE DOOR
GERMAN GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA
OPPOSITION TO TRADE RESUMPTION. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIGHT.) SYDNEY, 16th June. The question of resuming trade with Germany from Ist August has, through the medium of the press and public comment, disclosed much heartburning. Besides sentimental objections against Germany as the inetigator of the war, opponents of resumption strongly urge that Australians should not help again to build up Germany's trade so as to enable her to get into her former fighting .position. As showing Germany's pre■paredness to push, trade in Australia as ■soon as the embargo is lifted, a circular has been received in Sydney from a German agent at Capetown, quoting very low prices for pianos which have already been landed in Capetown, in readiness for the opening of Australia's doors. The agent adds : "As I expect that these .fine pianos will find quick sale in Australia, please send your orders at once. Cable money with order, and address all correspondence to my firm at Capetown."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 5
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165WAITING AT THE DOOR Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 5
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