TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA
THE EXISTING TREATY. EARLY REVISION UNLIKELY. (United Press As.su.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 12.10 a.m.) Canberra, November 24. It is officially regarded as unlikely that any move will be made to revise the existing trade treaty’ between Australia and New Zealand until after the forthcoming Imperial Conference and until a new basis of Empire preference to be laid down at that conference has been formulated. Mr F. M. Forde, Minister of Customs, discussing the matter to-day said that seven countries had approached the Commonwealth Government with the object of making trade treaties, namely, France, Japan, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia.
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Southland Times, Issue 21560, 25 November 1931, Page 7
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102TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA Southland Times, Issue 21560, 25 November 1931, Page 7
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