N.Z. BUTTER IN CANADA
Exchange Dumping Duty HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), April 4. The first shipment of New Zealand butter subjected to the new exchange dumping duty, totalling 1.500 cases and consigned to order via London, was discharged from the Ascania yesterday. Officials estimated that the duty would average three or four cents a pound. The Nova Scotian Minister of Agriculture, Mr J. A. Macdonald, said: ■‘The new duty imposed by Ottawa has practically solved our local problem by wiping out the danger of excessive iin portation.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 95, 5 April 1934, Page 7
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