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BUILDING SUBSIDY

Penalties on Imported Materials Complaint that under the Unemployment Board’s house-building scheme' United Kingdom materials were being placed at a disadvantage owing to the penalties Imposed on certain imported materials was made by a deputation from the United Kingdom Manufacturers and New Zealand Representatives’ Association and the New Zealand Importers’ Federation, which waited upon the Acting-Minister of Employment, Hon. J. A. Young, and the deputy-chair-man of the Unemployment Board, Mr. W. Bromley, yesterday. The Minister said that the object of the board was to Increase the amount of employment’ in New Zealand, and one of the means of doing this was to encourage local ■ industry. Mr. Bromley said that the question of penalising certain materials was still being considered. ' ' .

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 8

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BUILDING SUBSIDY Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 8

BUILDING SUBSIDY Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 280, 23 August 1934, Page 8

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