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PROTECTIVE MEASURES

BELGIUM TO TAKE ACTION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BRUSSELS, . December 23. The Chamber heartily cheered, and M. Emil Vandervelde gave the Socialists’ blessing, when the Prime Minister (M. Rankin) vehemently dismissed as wickedly false rumours that the frauc was tottering. He added that Belgian industries were so threatened by a flood of imports that Cabinet would shortly announce temporary, retaliatory protective decrees. SWITZERLAND AND SPAIN FOLLOWING SUIT. BERNE, December 23. The Governments of Switzerland and Spain, following Belgium’s lead in retaliation, have both adopted the quota system, limiting imports. Spain’s action is mostly against French products, though it also includes frozen meat and eggs.

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Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 9

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PROTECTIVE MEASURES Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 9

PROTECTIVE MEASURES Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 9