THE PACIFIC
EFFECT OF NAVAL PACT
(JJy Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, This Day
"The Naval Pact is a good one as fai as the Pacific Ocean nations are. concerned," said the Hon. J. E. Feiitonj Australian delegate at the Conference, who is on board the Aorangi. "It appears to me that there should be nothing to trouble us in the Pacific befojje 1935. Much depends on France. ' 5 France should go in for a big building programme, Britain; will bo compelled to follow suit." ....
Mr. Fenton, who is Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, to-day met the Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle and Dr. Craig, Comptroller of Customs, and discussed trade relationships. He expressed the opinion that few difficulties lay in.the ■way of a more satisfactory arrange, menfc. • .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 10
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