TRADE WITH GERMANY.
TREATY SIGNED BY BRITAIN. INDUSTRIAL PROTECTION. 3Y CABLE— PBESS ASSOCIATION— COPYBIGHT .. . LONDON, Dec. 2. iNegoiiations in connection with tlie Anglo-German Treaty of Commerce and have been completed The agreement wa s signed at the •■Foreiem Office by Mr. Austen Chamberlain rK 1 l ISter fo 3w F .°l’ ei 2 n Affairs) and Lord D Abet non (British. Ambassador in BerHn) for Britain and by the German Ambassador and Dr. v D n Schubert. +,.i + ’understood that under the tieaty Germany grants Britain the most favoured nation treatment, in re?n+?J° r W 7 hlC ' h i ?- ritain Undertakes to introduce legislation for the removal of all restrictions upon Germans a s exenemy aliens. British textile industries are protected against the preferential treatment accorded the products of other countries. German seamen and stewards will be permitted m British ships, and German banks will be allowed to reoptn offices in London - F
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 December 1924, Page 5
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153TRADE WITH GERMANY. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 December 1924, Page 5
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