INDIAN INDUSTRIES.
■ . , -."•-.- SUGGESTED PROTECTION. :/ i -■ ; V ..... -;--- ', v^ : :;vV ; COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. ■ —-. - DELHI, March 221' In the Legislative Council, Sir Ibrahim Hphitoola moved the appointment of 'a .'■.'.'.'"' : ' committee to consider the developmentof Indian industries. He urged the desirability of fiscal independence with a policy of protection. - . : ■'■_-. Sir W. Clark announced that the .-< Government was appointing a comnus-}■', sion, including leading Indian industrial-. , : .j t ists, with the object of examining into , ; , the possibilities of the State, and the ?_> ~4* improvement of its industries. . y, '~ The epmmission will start work at r> Simla almost immediately. Its inquiriea '">j wilj not include a protectionist polityor - constitutional issues. -j. ■ ~..■:...
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1916, Page 6
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