AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.
____.o———— A MISUNDERSTANDING. BELGIUM WILL GAIN. United Press Assn.——Eiec. Tel. Copyright. SYDNEY, June 1. The Minister in charge of trade treaties said that the Belgian Govern—ment‘s action in terminatingthe trade agreement with Australia must be based on a misunderstanding, because Belgium would gain, on. the whole, by the new duties. RESEN'I'MENT INCREASED. JAPANESE ACCU’SE BRITAIN. AMERICA'S INCREASED DUTIES. United Press Assn—lilac, Tel. Copyright. LONDON, May 31. The Tokio correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that certain circles accuse Britain of instigation of the increased Australian taritt against Japan. Resentment. has been increased by the beiief that Britain is also behind America‘s increased duties. It is suggested that this is Angio— Americnn retaliation against, Japanese smuggling in North China and the evasion of customs on goods in which British investors are interested. __..—
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 7
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133AUSTRALIAN TARIFF. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 7
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