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OF QUOTA SYSTEM KD ON GERMANY 1ND FRANCE SiTER PROSPECTS 1-By Telegrapli — Copyrlght). TFeb. 3, 7.0 p.m. London, February 3. ■4lon. W. Runciman, Pre- ' 'Board of Trade, speak(S lall, appealed to the Gerifsent to stop the insane which is the curse of •sjrade. Great Britain was : extend trade relations to • sthat he would also ask • •:?.(! quotas. • to shipping, he expressed ► - flial signs were encour- , hundred thousand tons :iup than in February of : hile new ships had been i ihopcd that it was not • i when Parliament would t isidise British ships. The ■ espending largely. 'Sub- ! 'angtrous competitors on " q" he added. • ; to the Empire, he said r-iia had turned the cor- • !got rid of some of the l ■ ilknvs with which the ved politicians had poisonl -ie. iraan added that there 1 of a distinct revival in s and steel trade, more •' Ml exports than in 1929 > Sase in electrical indus-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 448, 4 February 1933, Page 5
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