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jilQTA PRQPLEM ^minion delegates ' resist british •» demands 5ctspoken exchanges
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Kec. July 27. London, July 26. ... understood that the British \{ iaiks will continue f or a f ew fjfter the conclusion of the world yence. ;^e5 dairy products Australia !reffZealand have been asked to •ier a reduction of shipments of 'U apples. '.j Australian Press Association '.jjiaj; tho talks have been markvoutspoken exchanges concernJeimplementing of the Ottawa .jjnt and criticism of the Do"tas been re.vealed by questions ^House of Commons that Major Jias brought strong pressure to luathe Australian and New Zeaifnisters in favour of further i-.gons of their exports of dairy jcts. ;,j. Masters (New Zealand), will # interview Major Elliott on -bject to-day. is understood the Australian and 'fealand Ministers are strongly Agthe restriction proposals, inthat Empire trade figures jtlsieii' demand that a restriction •jbe first more drastically aR^o foreign supplies.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 5
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148STRONG PRESSURE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 5
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