FEDERAL TARIFF
JAPS.’ RETALIATORY THREAT. « MR. LYONS NOT PERTURBED. iC.I’.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). HOBART May 30. Sneaking here. the Federal Premier said lie was confident that when the measure of trade which will really be concerned to Japan it realised the the:-at of reprisals will uot be pursued.
WHAT -MR, DEBUCHT SAYS. “TOO GRIEVED FOR WORDS.” (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). t Received May 3), 5 p.m.) TOKIO. May 30. Mr. Dobuclii states he is too grieved to find words to comment on Australia’s action, which has ruined his mission and is contrary to Mr. Lyons’ assurances . Sir J. Latham has cabled suggesting that • Japan await exp nonce of the new system before acting.
BELGIUM TO CANCEL TREATY. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. C^pyrj^ht). / ~ , BRUSSELS MAY, 30. The Belgian ; Consul in SVflney has been instructed to notify the Commonwealth of the denunciation as from June 1 of-the provisional agreements, fixing tho imports of cereals and frozen . meat into Belgium. The decision" has been taken as a result of Australia increasing .the duties: on cotton goods, silk : tissues and’'lubricants. Unless negotiations with' the Commonwealth are successful; Australian 'products will be banned from Belgium after August 1. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12876, 1 June 1936, Page 5
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