.;„ One.QOhftjjnggestions put forward by Mr. L. Ashcroft Edwards at the Central Chamber of .Commerce yesterday was that "in"future tariffe goods' should be confiscated where it was proved that they were under-valued with regard to .dumpings-He. himself had received two 'different invoices-Trone for himself and one for presentation when paying duty. -He "had 1 taken -both -in voices-and, had paid ~diity oh.lße Kiglierlone; /But'.insnch a case.'the '.'goods 'should be' confiscaetd. A member: "Who would py for them?" .'Mr.-'-Edwardfr^'Well,.-with such a firm I would not meet the draft."
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 8
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