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TARIFF AGAINST FOREIGNERS

BASIS OF EMPIRE TRADE CHANGE IN BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION, IMPORTERS O') '""TOREIGN GOODS " ■ ALARMED' LIGHT--ON. RECENT .MANIFESTO (By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z Cable- Association.) (Received *2Blh < IcQ,-■ 9.10 n.m.) • ; r. - LONDON, 27th Del. In his president till Yiddress at the annual meeting of the -N a t ions 1 t uion ol Manufacl urers.-.’JVIr .Torficll said the sig-n,-i|uries lo the bankers’ manifesto were largely fi.'eO-i>A(a , ad''i'sc The nianilV.sio upparentlv ungiiiali'i.l with the importers of foreign were alarmed al Ihe change of public opinion iu l> n lain. If it-icil :L).nll*i;mmd tree trade il could he welcomed) hut i 1 bail no chance of succeeding, Vi e .eiml.i'l mil allow the country to,- be ,l)uod.wi,liked into believing il was a serious movement and remain the dumping ground for surplus pro duels of Foreign manufacturers. There w;is (‘very t'viilt-MU o' ( liiit tU.inJuntn piviti Id s desire,l to I'osler" Empire I rude. Such a piaijecb opened illimitable possibilities, but. the basis must he a tariff mi foreign imiimfauthrcs. In urder to provide, prc.fereiii'q .- for .the dominions and colonies' preparation must he made In reverse, the British fiscal policy at the next electiniiiy, ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 October 1926, Page 5

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TARIFF AGAINST FOREIGNERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 October 1926, Page 5

TARIFF AGAINST FOREIGNERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 October 1926, Page 5

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