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TO SAVE BRITAIN

A CONVERT TO TABIFF REFORM.

(REUTERS TBtEQRAM.)

(Beceived 27th November, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 26th November A notable convert, to tariff reform is Sir Samuel Turner, the well-known Roch«ale cotton manufacturer, who has joined the Conservatives because he believes that a tariff,,-coupled with tho developm»nt of the Empire and a great extension of the farming industry are the only things that at present are able to save Britain. He declares that the deplorable condition of the cotton industry is largely due to the failure to grow cotton within the Empire.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 7

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TO SAVE BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 7

TO SAVE BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 7

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