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COTTON MARKETING

j UNITED STATES SUGGESTS CONFERENCE IKrifUh Official Wireless! RUGBY. 28th June. ! Questioned about the invitations is- ; sued by the United States Government i to a world cotton-marketing conference i in Washington in September, the For- ! eign Under-Secretary, Mr R. A. Butter, 1 told the House of Commons that the United Kingdom Government and the Government of India had indicated to ! the Government of the United States i their willingness to participate in the j proposed discussions provided that the 1 other major cotton-producing countries were represented. j The Government of Sudan had also i indicated its willingness to send a representative. Mr Butler understood tha* invitations were also extended to Argentina. Brazil. Egypt. France, Mexico. Peru, and the Soviet, but information was not yet available as to whether any, and. if so. which, of these , Governments had accepted.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 29 June 1939, Page 3

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COTTON MARKETING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 29 June 1939, Page 3

COTTON MARKETING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 29 June 1939, Page 3

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