NEW ZEALANDS TARIFF
COMMISSION'S SITTING & I DUNEDIN I DUTY ON CONDENSES I OFIX3S USOCUXIB3 Isee®Bs*4 I DUNEDIN, Septonfeer !$_ I The Tariff Commissia B ing heard evidence on betota P New Zealand Milk Prodartu M asked that the prats* m J§ imported condensed mSk, wfejsi jg .Eg 25 per cent. British and 45 par ©wj- 'II' foreign, should be Eaaastaiaei, li . Further evidence was jCso bm£m H behalf of the Biscuit and H Confectionery Association. ksA ■ half of cocoa manufactaroes' Britain a request was aade SI duty on cocoa be reduced jl The Otago Iron Kellag l»a% Ai 'B requested that the ii»pcs«Bift«|f||S ■ and steel bars tram feeete* ■viSgi IS tries be subjected to a 10s a ton from Australia frraa. SI £2 10s, and from Graft ffi as at present. jig. MrEF. Sincock, eawral ■ of Donaghy's Rope and. I retention of the «E I the inclusion of rope 12 i«|Nt.W2' ■ cumference and more, | list He claimed that as aggMpSl'll had been placed on jSe^ilgaZl:i» manufacturers by the IlhatfißS' j&f Board subsidising by £t«S« ■ exported New Zealand ffliiPffi 1 meant that Australia, Greai H?, flf and other oversea bwnewt a#aiSlEy m chased £.ab. at £4 a tarn : 'B 'was possible for the New 3*B|B' « 'manufacturer. -'jfK EXTENSION OF Wm , 1
STATEMENT BY ACl®S«*pi : j MINISTER -^T 1
(FSXSS ASSOatSUat WELLINGTON, in the Gazette extendiiag iSBD, 1 ! which the Customs Tariff OwBSS is to furnish its report, Ptime Minister, the fit last the cozomisszon was was folly expected thai fiae available in sufficient taae the Government to give tion to the report ! necessary amending the coming session of ®*dS*W®6-« chairman of the coßMfatffli/lfc $, jH Craig, be&re coin* amfe. m£m 1 the Government that ffl not he available .this TTT) jpHfi ■ the large volume c£ eTOdb»fflSi|«B|e K and asked for aa H January 31 of the tint "tiMptotttH commission has in re^ t *is regretted,"* mid "that the commission's r«ps4wpt m be available until the date IMgjilpt M hu alter ccassideeatiaa a£ ■ tors it was coosid>ered aAMftttli K take the coarse not therefore be ywmiMn tqjW||fcwe the necessary legislattaa j| The Government is folly wtanmMmm disturbing effect which tte aMMffiggMft in tariff have on the t«gaM|j«Bpap mercantile ccsnxnußity* as® % J&JW&Hj, desire that the investxsrtknNNFtwH made should be as caeßp&Wß piJPfJffi slble; in order that a aa4m*:WHm may be devised, which conditions of the country time to come. This now as an indication community that the the tails cannot be eActsCi^MHKflj - "In the normal cw^ifjjlMl Parliament would next" June; but ; ability of dealing wi& year copsktawtioiii yfli the question of at the forthcoming to consider legisJafeHa »lifflliiliwpß|! revMoa «t the tariff.. CHRISTCHCRCH ■ COMMEXCEMEST (nut uMdOH tMWWWwBHB WELLINGTON The Gazette tiHaitftt that the period within vrtWWjwHffi fnm<! Tariff CatBEBiSSSMt has been extended wfl 4|flß|MH| commission will tings in Christchurch
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 16
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