OPPOSITE VIEW.
British Condemnation of High j U.S. Duties. ! HON. IT. A. L. FISHER'S VIEW. (Received 11.30 a.m.) | LONDON, January 25. In an on "World Recovery and War Delbts" in "Lloyds Bank Review," the Hoij(- H. A. L. Fisher says that Europe icannot say the word "default," and in "view of the American Government's itepeated declaration that such a solution Us entirely unacceptable Europe cannot afik the United States to say the word "cancellation."
Let America use her great economic position Ho press for a reduction of high tariffs villi eh are throttling European trade arid herself by the offer of liberal tariff Revision, and give an example which orf.her nations may follow. The prime caluse of the present economic discontent }s the existence of the high tariff walls which are dividing State from Statfl. ,f
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 21, 26 January 1933, Page 7
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