GERMANY'S COMMERCE.
I ...IiEAT JXChEASJi IX KXrUUXS. I Keceivcd l'Jth, 10.1 a 11.111. London, May 10. From I'Mo till lOOi", Germany s exI in.Hs lu countries having treaties of iMiniH'ic.', on the basis 01 the Herman Liriiv, increased by £28,050,000, or 28 in r ('-in; ttliose to most favored nation Si a irs (including Britain, France, unitwl Stales, Holland, Denmark, India, JnjKiii. and Argentine) by £2i,m,(Wo, or It |icr cent; and those to countries not regulated by any agreement by jyu.ooo,OHO. or it iter cent. watchixo imiTisn takiki-' KKFOKM. CKK.UAXY fiTUKXIIIIEMXri JIF.I! POSITION Kireived 19th, 10.18 p.m. London. .May 10.
The Times' lSerlin correspondent siivsl (liiit. in viinv of tariff reform prospects, hi Hie light of lirilisli bye-elections, (leriminy's commercial relations with llrilain are being atixioiish- discussed. Mirny consider that anticipatory arrangements witli British colonics might help In ward off the final force of any .pnssil ly impending blow. The South African coii'erence is being closely wifrelied, and. in (lie case of Australia. Or-' many is straining every nerve to strengthen lier footing in the South Sons, witli a view to establishing vested intends i„ \uitraMii. Cii'i'da has hitherto proved obdurate. Clerni.i-.v wo'tbl en-rerlv welcome Hie dmiiee of renewing relations with the Dominion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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203GERMANY'S COMMERCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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