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IMPORTED CEMENT

DUTY TO BE HE-IMPOSED.

In consequent of the shortage of cement in the Dominion last year, due mainly to the lack of coal supplies, Cabinet, on the recommendation of the Board of Trade, decided on the 28th July last that the duty be remitted on imported cement. The Hon. E. P. Lee, Minister of Industries and Commerce, informed a representative of The Post today that Cabinet had now reviewed.the position and had decided that, in view of the reduced prices quoted for imported cement, the order for the remission of the duty on this cement be cancelled as from the Ist April next. .

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7

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IMPORTED CEMENT Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7

IMPORTED CEMENT Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7

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