EMERGENCY TARIFF
PINNING PARTY TO PROTECTION
LONDON, 2nd October
The Federal Committee of the Liberal Federation, referring to Mr. Neville Chaniborlain's speech suggesting that the Conservative Party, if retur;icd to office, might follow the Canadian
example and introduce an emergency tariff, resolved: "This may be regarded as an official: pronouncement implying that the Conservatives are appealing to the country on a policy of unrestricted protection."
The federation draws the attention of electors to the open declaration of battle between protectionists and free traders, and adds: "A general tariff would increae unemployment, cost of living, and manufacturing, restrict markets, and impoverish the people."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 9
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102EMERGENCY TARIFF Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 9
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