AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE.
PACIFIC ISLAND TRADE.
United Press Association—Copyright ■Received Juno 4, 1.12 a.m BRISBANE, Juno 3. llic 1 lenders’ Conference resolved that, recognising the great importance of. free intercourse between Australia and the Pacific Islands , the Conference emphatically reaffirms the principle that throughout the islands, whether under British or fv,-. oign control, local conditions of trade should prevail for traders of all nationalities, and any regulation imposing disabilities', on Australian traders should be annulled as soon as possible. It was also resolved to nrgo the British Government to press i Germany for a prompt settlement of Messrs. Burns, Pliilp, and Co.’s claim for expenditure involved in reestablishing treaty and trading rights in the Marshall and Caroline Islands. - ' ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2097, 4 June 1907, Page 2
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