SOUTH AFRICA TOLD EMPIRE GOVERNMENTS OF TRADE TREATY.
(United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received November 27, noon.) RUGBY, November 26. Mr Amery was asked in the House of Commons whether in the case of the recent Trade Treaty between the Union of South Africa and Germany any prior consultations with this country took place. Mr Amery replied that the Government in Great Britain, equally with the Governments of the dominions, was notified by the Government of South Africa of their intentions, and was asked to express its views in the manner contemplated by the Imperial Conference of 1926, and was subsequently kept informed of the progress of negotiations. The whole position to-day was that no one Government of the Empire restrained any other Government of the Empire, but all the Governments of the Empire, if they undertook anything that might have a reaction on the others, informed them in case they had views to express.—British Official Wireless.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18623, 27 November 1928, Page 9
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