IMPORTED WHEAT.
DIFFERENTIAL DUTIES. , i SUGGESTION TO COMMITTEES. | : (By Telegraph.—-Press Association.) M-. WELLINGTON, this day. -i' Giving evidence before the Wheat Inquiry Committee, Mr. W. D. Hunt, representing the Unemployed Committee, ' submitted a paper prepared for the com- remittee, recommending the removal of all duties on stock foods, including wheat and wheat offal, but not on wheat for human consumption. This was to enable New Zealand to compete in the Home market with pig and poultry products, which he was satisfied ■vyas possible.' ; under the suggested conditions, He strongly opposed a subsidy to millers being granted. He said a subsidy • I had to be borne by somebody, and it would mean extra land tax cr income - taX. ?-
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 10
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117IMPORTED WHEAT. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 10
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