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ANGLO-TURKISH TRADE

LONDON PRESS WELCOME. '' , i [BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.] RUGBY, December 5. The financial arrangements between Britain and Turkey are given a warm welcome in the newspapers, where they are heralded as an effective challenge to the Nazi plans to exploit economic domination of the Balkans fol political ends. The programme enlarging trade between Turkey and the British Empire is also seen as a significant demonstration of British sea power in the Eastern Mediterranean. There is a tendency to contrast the spirit of the arrangements reached with Turkey with the very different character of the 10-year agreement 'imposed on Rumania by Germany. The latter is clearly intended to make the whole economic life of Rumania ■the subject of the needs and purpose of the “Herrenvolk” (the master race). BRITAIN AND S. AMERICA. RUGBY, December 5. Sir Granville Gibson, a member of Lord Willingdon’s trade mission to South America, announced the formation of a British corporation for commercial promotion, to provide importers with facilities to carry additional stocks of British goods.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1940, Page 7

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ANGLO-TURKISH TRADE Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1940, Page 7

ANGLO-TURKISH TRADE Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1940, Page 7