ANGLO-FRENCH COMMERCIAL TREATY.
In negotiations which have been proceeding at Paris between the British and French Commissioners regarding the proposed new Commercial Treaty, M. Gambetta finally offered certain abatements on duties proposed to be levied on British woolens and cottons. The reductions were deemed by the English delegates to be inadequate, and Sir Charles Dilke returned to London. It is now.generally believed that it is hopeless to look for any agreement being arrived at between England and France.
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Patea Mail, 7 January 1882, Page 3
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