CANADIAN POLITICS.
HIE TARIFF PROPOSALS. |eb» zjusm, AsabciATioar—a* elecmuc lb . xxiBOBAVBr-corrsicn'.''.)' gjre; OTTAWA, September 18.1 ; - KB. J. Garland (U«ite<r Farmers) |f|aaoy-ed - a Progressive ; amend■Tto the LiberaL amendment Hp* * tie " tariff proposals, which,3 Smtomg that Parliament is called |«L'with unemployment and that [■■ ft agricultural depression exists, PjfeHoaie is- of the opinion that ggjaKwals do not constitute, a pergeneralcure for uhe'mpioyHpa particular, And -they - will not ■KM, to, secure, markets for our HUnnl products in general. This Hhwv farther of .the .opinion that ( liWMfetoa •" of ojir" problem can be KUf by the aaoption of coMpfV,principles in- production and Hmlflyana • by, ptiolio control of
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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101CANADIAN POLITICS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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