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STILL UNSETTLED

3.30 P.M. EDITION

MEAT QUOTA PROBLEM

DELEGATES STILL HOPEFUL

(United Press Association —By Electric

Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received August 18, 2.10 p.m. OTTAWA. Aug. 17

The meat problem is still unsettled after a day’s hard bargaining. Messrs Bruce and Coates will see the British delegates again to-morrow, when a filial decision must be reached.

Now that the Conference has settled practically every one of the multifarious problems which confronted it. attention must necessarily be focussed on the two outstanding subjects—meat and Russian dumping. Australia and New Zealand are standing together, looking forward to a reasonably satisfactory outcome tomorrow.

A certain degree of progress has been made with the Anglo-Canadian efforts to arrive at a formula solving the Russian problem. Mr Bruce said the committee's report on commercial relations with foreign countries is not of any direct interest to Australia but will probably involve the abrogation of many existing trade treaties between other countries.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 221, 18 August 1932, Page 2

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STILL UNSETTLED Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 221, 18 August 1932, Page 2

STILL UNSETTLED Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 221, 18 August 1932, Page 2

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