ANGLO-GERMAN CONFERENCE.
A COMMERCIAL TREATY. NEWSPAPER COMMENT. (Press Association. —Copyright.) (Received 10.45 a.m.) Londop, December 5. Commenting in a leading article on the Anglo-German 'trade agreement which it describes as a. landmark, the Times says: “While it is -important in itself on account of the new principles it establishes for regulating commeiicial intercourse between the two countries, it is still more important as a signpost indicating a departure from a state of war by which the Anglo-German relations have been dominated djuring the last ten eventful years. Nothing could have expressed more clearly -'than this commercial treaty the fact that as far as the chief belligerents are concerned, the war is over and that intercourse is to be no longer controlled or dominated by the still vivid memories of war. Such opportunities for peaceful arrangements are in the common interest, is the Peace Treaty allows.”
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2052, 6 December 1924, Page 5
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