MAKE REPRISALS
(Press. Assn.—
ITALIAN ATTITUDE ON AGREEMENTS AT OTTAWA
-By Telegraph— Cnpyright).
Rec. Dec. 5, 5.0 p.m. Rome, Dec. 4. Signor Casalini, president of the National Exports Institute, in a speech in the General Assembly in the presence of Signor Mussolini, said that Italian exports to the British Dominions were seriously affected by the Ottawa Agreements, which had given the death blow to the "most favoured nation" clauses in intemational commercial treaties. Exporters therefore, felt that the Government should make reprisals. Th'e total Italian imports and exports in 1932 were lower by from 55 to 60 per cent, comP'ared with 1929.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 December 1932, Page 5
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