MOST-FAVOURED-NATION TREATIES
STATEMENT IN THE UIHTISH PARLIAMENT. (Rcc. Juno 8, 0.35 a.m.) London, Juno G. In Uie Housr of Common:;, Sir. K. I). Holt asked what treaties containing the most-favoured-nation clause tlu; Government line! duciilcd to denoimcn. Mr. Bonar Law replied that this would bo dealt with in a. statement af> soon as possible. The matter was very complicated. The Foreign Office was communicating on the subject with foreign countries, and the Colonial Office the Dominions. It had been already indicated that tlio Government had decided to have a free hand after the war—Bonier.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 7
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94MOST-FAVOURED-NATION TREATIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 7
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