GERMANY AND AUSTRIA
MOVE FOR UNITY. united Prßsa Association— By Eieotrn I 'Telegraph—Copyright). I)KHUN. Mill'd] 21. 1 The German Foreign Minister, l)r. I Curtiss, announces the conclusion of a preliminary Austro-German agreement ;; relating to a future Customs Union. It is stated in Berlin that the purpose of tilt; agreement is to take the lirst step towards the realisation of M. Briand’s plan for European coon- I omie unity. Knell country returns its entire expelnditure, and also retains (lie right to conclude commercial Iron-1 lies with other states, though having regard to each, others interests, and, wherever possible, conducting such I negotiations jointly. The respective Customs Administrations remain separate. The agreement is binding for three I years and six months. Notice is required for its denunciation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1931, Page 1
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