SOUTH AFRICA'S BUDGET
■ ■ ♦ CAPE TOWN, 27th March. According to the South African Budget, introduced in the Union Assembly, wheat and flour duties will be increased by 6d and 8d respectively to enabJq African farmers to compete successfully against imports from Australia. The revenue for the coming year is expected to total £29,425,000. Although an immediate heavy reduction in receipts from diamond sources is inevitable, the Minister anticipates an early recovery, as a result of an arrangement recently reached with the producers. ~
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 11
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