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TRADE DISCUSSIONS

AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN NO INDICATION OF EARLY SETTLEMENT Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 12. ' (Received May 13, at 8 a.m.) The Associated Press political coi* respondent says there is no indication of the early termination of the AngloAustralian trade discussions. Di Earle Page will probably be unable to commence the Anglo-Australian talks until June. Meanwhile it is possible that Dr Page and some members of tha Australian Delegation win leave for America in June. If they do not go to America it will be regarded as certain that the Anglo-Australian negotiations have been concluded. Dr Page has tentatively accepted an invitation to be the guest of the Danish Government from June 11 to June 24, when ha will be shown every phase of Danish agriculture. The delegation is puzzled by the reports from Canberra that Mr M f Gregor has been appointed Trade Commissioner to the United States, and say they had not been advised beyond his appointment in connection with the New York Fair,

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Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 9

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TRADE DISCUSSIONS Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 9

TRADE DISCUSSIONS Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 9