PREFERENTIAL DUTIES.
AUSTRALIAN FRUIT AND SUGAR. EARLIER OPERATION DESIRED. London, April 30. Australian circles in London, realising that July is too late for Australia to benefit from the fruit and sugar preferences, have started a campaign to persuade the Government to introduce them earlier. It is pointed out that if they are incorporated in the Finance Bill it will be necessary to wait until it is passed, which will probably take at least between two and three months. It is understood the Government is sympathetic and willing to meet Australian interests in endeavouring to overcome parliamentary precedents and deal with fruit and sugar preferences immediately by som© method.—(Sydney “Sun” cable.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 5
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