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ing every day, and he was hopeful of future development. The greatest object, lesson ever given of the value of retaliation in breaking down tariffs was the recent experience of France and the United States. The United States desired a higher tariff against French lace. France, replied that if she did, she would raise her tariff against American. motorcrs 50 per cent. The result was that America dropped the proposal. These tariff barriers had to be broken down, and Now Zealand and other parts of the Empire must prepare themselves for retaliation against countries differentiating against our produce;-*'

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 12

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 12

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 12

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