PUBLIC ECONOMY
Necessity in Britain
LOWER TARIFF BARRIERS
Official Wireless. Rugby, April 8. Lord Grey of Falloden, lu a speech after his re-election as President of the Liberal Council, urged the necessity of still greater public economy. Ho expressed the view , that Liberals should continue to support the National Government, and resist anything that disputed its policy to prevent a return to reckless expenditure. He emphasised, however, that Liberal Ministers and Lord Snowden, as well as Liberal supporters of the Government, must maintain a free hand to support Free Trade arguments. The Danubian States had been brought to the abyss by the erection of high tariffs against each other. He hoped that the Government would work for the lowering of tariff barriers. and that at Ottawa nothing would be done to prevent them carrying out a policy aimed at a lowering of tariff barriers in Europe.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 167, 11 April 1932, Page 8
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