BRITISH IMPORTS FOR N.Z.
_ . , REDUCTION OF TARIFFS I ADVOCATED j MK mSK* HI TON IN LONDON I j (Received March 24, 5.5 p.m.) j LONDON, March 23. j Mr Dyne* Fulton, vice-chairman j of the- New Zealand Dairy Produce j Board, who ha? arrived in London, j said that reduction of the tariffs on ! British imoorled into New ; Zealand was urgently needed. ; Producers and exporters, and also ; importers of British goods, were ; making a strong effort to secure a radical reduction of tariffs', winch i was vital 1., the future of the Dominion. He hoped tiiat the next : session of Parliament would see a chance in the t a rills. Oliicial Neve Zealand circles are , surprised a! Mr Dvnes Fultons , statement, in vice of Great Britain's recent rejection of New Zea- , land's tentative proposal to allow j British .cods practically a free ! market m the Dominion in return : foi the free entry of New Zealand ■ produce into Great Britain. ' Alter the Ottawa agreements ex- j pho, Great Britain, despite the ; oifer. is determined iii flic interests t of her own farmers to regulate im- ] ports of New Zealand aiul ether Dominion pi educe. COMPANY DIVIDENDS PROVISION FOR STATK LOANS j (Received March 25. fi.45 p.m.) j LONDON, March 24. | Cabinet lias decreed that ail future ; dividends from sloe!: companies j more titan ti per cent, must be ( invested in State or government . loans. | |
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 11
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