BRITISH TRADE.
A SELF-CONTAINED EMPIRE. LONDON, July 14. The Sunday Express, in publishing a declaration of its policy entitled “Clear out of Europe,” says: “Unless France comes to her economic senses and abandons the idea of collecting her debts by arms Britain’s markets will not be in Central Europe. They should and can be found within the Empire—m the ancient dominions and the new republics of America.'" The Sunday Express believes 'that the right ideal is England as the industrial and financial centre of the Empire and its world trade looking outwards towards the seven seas—not inwards across the Channel or the North Sea.
BRITAIN AND CZECHO SLOVAKIA LONDON, July 14.
The Sunday Express understands that an important commercial treaty between Great Britain and Czecho-Slovakia has been signed after long negotiations, culminating in a visit by Dr Benes (Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister), who returned to Prague after conferences with Ministers. Great Britain signed on behalf of the dominions and colonies.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 19
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