GUINNESS BREWERY MOVING
j GOVERNMENT WORRIED I j BIG KACTOIt IN EXPORTS ! and taxation j (Received August 14, 8.20 p.m.) ; LONDON, August 13. The "Daily MaiJ" says the Do Valcra Government is worried because the decision of the Guinness Brewing Company to establish a brewery in London. It is understood that the decision was made long ago, in view of the uncertainties of the Irish political situation. City business men declare that as a considerable portion of Irish exports consist of Guinness's brews, the establishment of a brewery in Britain will result in the depreciation of the Irish currency. The Dublin correspondent, of the "Daily Mail" savs the transfer will ; save the Guinness firm £ 160,000 a { year in taxation. j A member of the former Cosgrove | Government stated that the coun- ; try relied on revenue from the comj pany to balance its budget.. | DUBLIN STILE WITHOUT NEWSPAPERS : (Received August 14, 0.10 p.m.) • DUBLIN, August 1-1. I The city is still without newspapers, as the Typographical Society refuses to undertake never to strike again.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21243, 15 August 1934, Page 11
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GUINNESS BREWERY MOVING
Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21243, 15 August 1934, Page 11
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