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rp, . LONDON, Sept. 3. lne National Union ot' Manufacturers has petitioned Parliament against the loan of £40,000,000 to Germany. 4 hey interviewed M. Chessman. The secet tai y cf the union sugegstecl that some of the Dominions were being reluctantly farced to bah the importation of British goods in order to prevent Germany benefiting from the preference granted by the Mother Country i . ] lin P u| g German goods in England, which found their way to the Dcmin--lun s • For example, huge quantities of German leather were being imported into Britain, and the Dominions felt that they could net give preference to hoots from England, ns they would be giving preference to German leather.— Reuter. . *
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 September 1924, Page 9
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