BRITISH PRODUCTION.
STATEMENT BY PRIME v - J MINISTER. (SI CABLE—FBE33 MSOWATOB-^tBTOiWSHIVI (auswjjajj tst> p-s. cas&s AanwsassestS (Received. July sth, 9.33 p.at.) LONDON, Jnlf 4.In his speech in the Horn® of €S&m» mons on the Finance Biil, the Prism Minister, Mr Stanley Baldwia, discussing the sugar duty, pointed oat tfe*fc Home growers to-day had aa opjMaptunity of building up a great ix&mttf such as tkey. would never Ismj ag&» if they failed to take adrax6t.sge cf 4fc« benefits the Government gav« them lasl year. It was true the cffiGsamcr did not get much benefit from dw s«bsi% given to producers, but th<j priiaaq? object of sugar preference was to iscrease the growth throaglwrat t&» world.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17808, 6 July 1923, Page 9
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