AUSTRIA NEEDS MONEY
APPEAL TO BRITAIN.
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LONDON, May 4.
Mr A. Henderson (Foreign Minister) had a lengthy conference with the Austrian Chancellor, Doctor Schobor, who later received representatives of the press and explained that Austria was now free to negotiate a loan, which was necessary for productive developments to promote • industrial activity. Austria was ready to lower its tariffs as soon as possible, and was anxious to adopt a foreign trade policy in accordance with any liberal system in Europe. It could not be expected that a weak country like Austria could set an example. He laid stress on the traditional Anglo-Austrian friendship. The Daily Telegraph says: The fact that Austria has survived is itself a striking proof of the character of her people, who came bravely through long and terrible trials, including a weight of taxation which remains barely tolerable.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1930, Page 5
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