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AT A STANDSTILL

MEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

THE DOMINIONS’ EXPORTS.

(Supplied and Released by the New

Zealand Government.) London, June 10.

Something in the nature of a deadlock has been reached in the negotiations between New Zealand and Australia on their respective proportions of mutton and lamb to be exported to the United Kingdom market. Both countries are standing firm on the figures previously submitted. The discussions will be resumed after the Whitsuntide vacation, which has taken practically all the members of the British Cabinet and officials out of town. The beef deliberations have been held up pending negotiations between the United Kingdom and the Argentine. The British Government’s proposals involve variation of the Argentine treaty, which does not expire until the end of next year, and it will be necessary to obtain mutual consent to any amendment.

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Southland Times, Issue 25310, 13 June 1935, Page 7

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AT A STANDSTILL Southland Times, Issue 25310, 13 June 1935, Page 7

AT A STANDSTILL Southland Times, Issue 25310, 13 June 1935, Page 7