TRADE RESTRICTIONS
THE GENEVA CONVENTION QUESTION OF RATIFICATION. (British Official News.) Press Association—By Wireless—Copyright. RUGBY, February 29. (Received March I, at noon). In the House of Commons, Captain D. FT. Hacking (Undcr-Socrctary to the Board of Trade) said that the convention for the abolition of import and export prohibition and restrictions, recently singed at Geneva, had not yet been ratified by any country. A further conference was to be held in the summer to examine the conditions as to the coining into force of tho convention, and it was not possible to advise ratification before the results of that conference were known. Since the convention was signed there had been many reservations handed in by other Powers, and that was the reason why they were convening the new assembly, which would probably bo held in June.
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Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 5
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