PROTECTING INDUSTRY.
QUESTIONS IN COMMONS, (bt ciSLs—nuus tssoavnoK -twumi) Uvsnuuur ahb m. cuu MSOcuDat) - LONDON, February It In the House of Commaaa, i* x*jps to Captain Wedgwood Benn, ia vefpni to the safeguarding of iadasima, && B. Buxton Chadwiek, Partiaateataiy Secretary to the Board of Trade, pwhHoil out that the duty to be recotamcadadt to Parliament in any particular ease wwrii be determined after consideratioa «f the report by a committee appointed to consider the application. The intention was that ia accordance with the usual practice any duties should be imposed on imports from all sources, subject to preferential rebate upon .imports of Empire products. Captain Wedgwood Bean asked whether the Prime Minister would consider it part of. his Imperial preference policy to impose new duties on Empire commodities.
Mr Baldwin said that there woaW b« opportunity to debate, that.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18310, 18 February 1925, Page 9
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