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AUSTRALIAN TARIFFS.

AMERICAN VIEW. NEW YORK, April 7. The New York Times, in a leading article entitled “Protectionist Australia,” states that the new duties “are symptomatic of a state of mind which cannot but affect this country as well as Britain.” After discussing the increase of Australian tariff in recent years, the article continues: “American manufacturers may now better understand the resentment of Canadians and South Americans against the increases in the American tariff on the various staples of those countries. “It is in no relation to the scheme for free trade within the Empire that the latest act is chiefly interesting. Britain enjoyed preference on most goods entering Australia, but the opposition to preference was steadily growing, in fact the avowed purpose of the mergency measure is to cut Australian imports by about sixty million dollars in England itself. This plan cannot but dampen the ardour of the advocates of Imperial free trade. The latest Tariff Act in Australia makes it more than plain that the Dominions will have none of this sort of special privilege for England. They are thinking of their own needs first. However mistaken their policy may seem to be to the advocates of Imperial free trade, it cannot be ignored that the tendency in the Dominions is clearly toward more, not less protection.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN TARIFFS. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN TARIFFS. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 9