“ANTI-TARIFF PEDANTRY”
ATTACK BY LIBERAL. (United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) LONDON, March 4. Attention has been attracted by a speech by Sir John Simon at the 1- ree Trade Hall, Manchester . Referring to the difficulty of reducing rational expenditure, Sir John said he felt bound to invite his fellow eountryAien, who like himself had inherited Jftbo trade traditions, to “ponder on the fiscal methods we may be bound to a< *The “Dailv Telegraph” expresses the opinion that‘the speech must have farrcaching results. “The whole mass of anti-tariff pedantry,” says the Teffi erraph,” “has been blown to pieces hy tY.o Liberal statesman.”
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 March 1931, Page 5
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