BLOW TO TARIFFS
ANGLO-GERMAN CONFERENCE AGAINST PROTECTION
IREfi EXCHANGE OF PRODUCTS
FAVOURED
EUROPE TO BE EDUCATED
DIFFICULTIES OF TASK
RECOGNISED
(By Eleotrio Telegraph.-Copyrlßht) (Auutraliau * N.Z. Cable Auouiation.)
LONDON, 12th October
Speculafius arising out of the Anglo('•erman industrialists' discussions at Broadlands continue. The "Daily Chronicle" asserts it was generally agreed thai the continued building up of tariff walls was harmful. Delegates visualized the United Lire Slates of Europe, with an international circulation of products unhampered by any protective conditions, and it was resolved to endeavour to educate European nations from this viewpoint, ;i task, which, it. was recognised, would lake years. Delegates als<> discussed plans ti> avoid dumping.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 October 1926, Page 5
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107BLOW TO TARIFFS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 October 1926, Page 5
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