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BRITISH INDUSTRIES

SAFEGUARDING DUTIES Mil CHURCHILL’S VIEWS. (Britiih Official Wirelou.) Preis Association—By Tpltgi^ph —Copyright. RUGBY, March 6. In his letter, to his constituents, Mr Churchill declared that here at home tho success of safeguarding in the carefully selected industries to which it had been applied justified its extension freely to industries of all kinds. He Ridded that tho proceeds of tho new safeguarding duties and of revenue duties upon finished or nearly finished manufactured foreign imports might be used to give a measure of security to British agriculture. He would, however, not anticipate the statement which was to bo made shortly by Mr Baldwin upon tins subject further than to say that the procedure by way of a minimum guarantee for certain crops and the prohibition of import under license of subsidised or dumped. foodstuffs must be our main immediate remedies for the agricultural distress.

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Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 15

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BRITISH INDUSTRIES Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 15

BRITISH INDUSTRIES Evening Star, Issue 20428, 8 March 1930, Page 15

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