HIGH PROTECTION
a— : GERMANY'S EXPERIENCES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyright. LONDON, January 8. The "Westminster Gazette " states that the annual report of the College of Aldermen of Berlin, summing up the conditions of the various trades, condemns high protection. By levying high duties upon' natural products', Germany is having a tariff wall raised against her all round in retaliation. The "Gazette " instances the action of France, Sweden, and Holland, and the United States, and adds: "Such action counsels tho question whether a stoppage and a reconstruction, are not in the interest of all nations." The report contains a severe criticism on tho taxing of grain and food products.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7022, 10 January 1910, Page 5
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