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CLOTHING TRADE DEMANDS TARIFF

SWEATED GOODS FROM HOME. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. Tho New Zealand wholesale clothing trade wants a safeguarding tariff. A deputation waited on tho Manufacturers ’ Conference to-day placing tho position before it. Statements were made that, owing to the unemployment position at Home, the worst sweating conditions exist in industry there, and the Dominion was being flooded with sweated goods. The deputation said that there was no intention of getting up a deputation to Sir Joseph Ward, but they wished to co-operate with the deputation proposed by the Federation of Employers for early in March. Tho conference decided to instruct the federation officers to assist the clothing manufacturers in presenting their case to thMPremiea _

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Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

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CLOTHING TRADE DEMANDS TARIFF Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

CLOTHING TRADE DEMANDS TARIFF Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

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