MONOPOLY TAX.
TRADE OUTSIDE THE EMPIRE. BUSINESS MANS IDEA. I LONDON, June 11. I Sir Henry Whitehead, president of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce and director of a number of Australian companies, suggests that the Imperial Economic Conference should consider the advisability of the Dominions placing an export tax on monopolies like rubber and merino wool, which go outside the Erapire. He considers that such tax would help British manufacturers to meet competition in foreign markets. He em- | phasises the necessity for strengthening j inter-Empire economic relatione
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 7
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