TRADE WITH GERMANY.
AUSTRALIA’S PROSPECTS, By Telegraph—Press Association—Copvristt. Australian and X.Z. Cable Association (Received March 3. 10.15 a.m . LONDON. March ° . A member of the German delegation informed the Australian Press Association that in view of Iho. critical position ct the negotiations, he was not prepared to discuss the possibility of or -.t . 1 . lr ," for resumption of trade with Australia. He considered, in ordt»r to balance the Jedgnr it was irn pcrativo that Germany must build up largely preponderating exports. limitlmimports to vital raw materials aml necessary foods. H. was of opinion a* (ter many at present does not need Australian wool, as her factories h?d ootamed large stocks elsewhere believed, in the event of trade resume! tlon. that fruit imports would h» discouraged, being classed as luxuries.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 7
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