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GERMANY'S COMMERCE.

HER WITH BRITAIN

United Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, May 19. The Times’ Berlin correspqndent says that in view of the tariff reform prospects, in the light of tho British by-elections, Germany’s commercial relations with Great Britain are being anxiously discussed. Many consider that anticipating arrangemeats with British colonies might help to ward off the final force of any possibly impending blow. Tho South African conference is being closely watched, and ill the case of Australia Germany is straining every tralia Germany is straining every nerve to strengthen her footing in tho South Seas" and with that view was establishing vested interests. Australia and Canada had hitherto proved obdurate. Germany would eagerly welcome the chance ok. renewin'' relations with the Dominion. From 1905 till 1907 Germany’s exports to countries having treaties of commerce on the basis of the German tariff, increased by £28,650,000, or 28 per cent. Those to most favored nation States, including Britain, France, United States,- Holland,. Denmark, India, Japan, and the Argentine, increased by £21,400,000, or 14 per cent.; those to countries not regulated by any agreement by £2,900,000, or 22 per cent-.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

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GERMANY'S COMMERCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

GERMANY'S COMMERCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

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