THE MILLION GRANT
| "Beating down British i ,".':.; PRICES" 1 . MONSTROUS UNFAIRNESS 1....;.;-;-.:-;'. . ALLEGED. \ V ."•-" ■' • - ~~~ ■■' '■ '.'■'■■. '.. .'■ (BHIMD PRESS HSOCIATIOK.-MJOPIRIGBT.) ; ■ : (REirrEß'i teuokaii.) (Received 29th December, .11 a.m.) ' . LONDON, 28th December. J At a meeting of farmers in Worcesfer, a farmer asked Mr. Rylands,' presi--dent. of tlle Farmers' Union,•■■whether - the proposed grant of a million to the Dominions for improved marketingwould not be harmful to British agiiculture. He replied that it wouia be. . monstrously unfair if the State, being ; unwilling to help British farmers, was going to help people overseas' to bi>at down British prices. It would be. tha union's duty to ..see. that..Brit,ish.:agn.,.;. culture did not suffer under:;the"sbll(rma;'";
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 7
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105THE MILLION GRANT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 7
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