THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
tariff truce convention
TEN NATIONS SIGN. ("Received December 3rd, 8.15 p.m..) LONDON, December 2. In the House of Commons, Mr W. Graham, President of the Board o Trade, told a questioner that Tariff Truce Convention had been signed by Great Britain, Belgium, DenLark Finland, Italy, Latavia, Lu«mb"urg, Norway, Sweden, and Switzer'"'sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister *sked: Is it true that no country is willing tie n era 11 v to discuss tariffs and that onlj -lateral negotiations are available for a truce, thus giving away our o, '\rr % V;'rah:tni replied that this did not quite represent the position. Without the. efforts connected with the contention, tariffs would have been higher than thev are now.
EMPIRE BROADCAST SCHEME. ("Received December 3rd, 8.15 p.m.) LONDON, December 2. In the House of Commons, the Assistant Postmaster-General, Mr _P. Viant, told a questioner that the British Broadcasting Corporation's scheme of an Empire broadcasting service and the report thereon by the Imperial Conference Committee would be published shortly. The scheme would include three news bulletins per day, which would be bought from a news agency.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 14
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