BIG MONOPOLIES
PROBLEM OF CONTROL LORD STRABOLGI’S VIEWS LONDON, July 18. “The problem of financial monopolies will be' one of the greatest political fights in the future,’’ said Lord Strabolgi, in a speech at the weekend. ' “Take the case of Imperial Chem.cal Industries,” he continued, “They wanted an unrestricted monopoly of the British Empire for chemicals, including fertilisers. It means a complete monopoly by the directors for supplying and delivering goods essential for life. The question is: Are the directors of international monopolies going to control our State, or the State control the directors? The whole problem of financial monopolies must be tackled after the war most seriously. The Home Secretary has given a good lead. He knows what is going on.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21151, 20 July 1943, Page 4
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