BELGIUM’S FOREIGN TRADE.
EXPANSION ANTICIPATED. Brussels, April 28. I nthe Senate, the Foreign Minister, M. Van der Velde, said one of his aims was to expand Belgium’s foreign
trade. At pre- ■ sent there was no If question of 'de i jure recognition if of the Soviet, but there might be [ commercial recognition, if possible, without hardship to those most vitally interested. Referring to the burning of the
effigy of Signor Muossolini, M. Van der Velde said such outrageous behaviour towards the representatives of friendly countries could not bo tolerated.—(Reuter.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 30 April 1926, Page 5
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