NORWAY AND AMERICA.
A TRADE AGREEMENT. I B} Cablr. — l'r.tx Ajatueimtian. — Copyright | (A. & N.Z.i COPENHAGEN, May 27. An agreement between Norway iind Uie United Stales covenants that I Norwegian tirms shall be expunged jfroiii the Allied black lists, and that the control of Norway's imports shall be left to the Norwegian authorities, who will furnish the American Minister with the necessary I statistics. Norway will get 200,000 tons (more fodder and 30.0(H) tons more vegetable oil than last winter, and in return will increase- her nitrate exports to the Allies. RE-EXPORTS TO GERMANY. Auxirnlia.t tiuW 5.7.. CnUt Atiiriet ■«». U'.ec May 29, <*.«» NEW YORK. Mar M. the "New York Herald's" Stockholm correspondent interviewed M. IMeliel Lorgen, the Swedish Minister lof Justice, who said it was true that in the early stages of the war the Government's control of re-exports was not rigorous, but since the American entry he believed that no goods imported from America had been re-exported to Germany.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 5 (Supplement)
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159NORWAY AND AMERICA. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 5 (Supplement)
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