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FREE ENTRY INTO ENGLAND 4 '; PROTECTING THE HOME. MARKET (United Presp Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 24th November. Discussing the principle of' unconditional free entry of, most manufactured goods from overseas parts of the Empire, the Federation of British Industries decided to urge the British Government to assume powers to withdraw this right if abnormal competitive conditions arise, or if imports of such goods tend to undermine British industries *in the Home market.' “It should be remembered that some of the dominions have already similar powers which are invoked against goods from the United Kingdom.” However the Federation does not consider it to be often necessary for Britain to invoke the power.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 November 1936, Page 10
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