TRADE CONFERENCE.
DOMINION ALOOFNESS AT
GENEVA,
•IT OBW— PB«6 ASSOCIATION—COr-TRIGHT.) LfHIUOI AKD S.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
GENEVA, November 8. foe 15 signatories of the League of Jbtiou Export and Import Restrictions Convention include Great Britain, frmce, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Ausjnj, Denmark, and Czecho-Slovakia. Others, including Canada and New inland, asked time for Governmental (ffpiination. but it is certain that Ciaada will not sign, and Australia wiUnot. He Dominions' aloofness is largely foe to the fact that, though a clause wm inserted permitting retrospective olMrrance of the restrictions, there is jo provision for the right to impose nrfrjctiong in future. The signatories will review their paitions at a conference in June of jatyear.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19154, 10 November 1927, Page 11
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