TRADE & PEACE
DISCUSSIONS AT LIMA IMPORTANT RESOLUTION ADOPTED. TREATIES BEING EXAMINED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 11.0 a.m.) LIMA, December 21. The chief event of the first week of the Pan-American Congress was the unanimous adoption of a resolution accepting a liberal trade policy, including reasonable tariffs. In view of the fact that Brazil and Chile had been arranging barter pacts with Germany, the resolution is regarded as an important recognition that the Anglo-American Trade Agreement offers other methods of trade balancing. The Argentine delegation is drafting a proposed declaration aiming at the consolidation of peace machinery in America, at ’ present consisting of ten treaties binding twenty-one republics. The United States has circulated a draft asserting that the twenty-one republics reaffirm their solidarity against any foreign threat to American safety and peace. ■ The Argentine delegation is opposing this as being too binding.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 December 1938, Page 7
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