TARIFF TRUCE
BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE
MR. DAVIS SEES MINISTERS
LONDON, May 6. Owing to America's belief in the supreme importance of a tariff truce and a desire to obtain an assurance from Britain forthwith to apply it, Mr. Norman Davis, the American representative on the Disarmament Conference, has postponed his departure for Geneva to enable further conversations with the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Bamsay Mac Donald), and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Eunci->' man).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 7
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77TARIFF TRUCE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 7
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