TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE
COMBATING FOREIGN TRUSTS REGULATION OF SALES OF PRODUCE. Pr<?a« Association —By Telegraph—Copyrignt LONDON, November 9. The Sun learns that the British Cabinet’s object in removing the existing disabilities on the wheat and meat producers is the studying of plans for numerous national cold storage plants and huge elevators in the principal ports in Britain, thus enabling them to hold large supplies for a lengthy period, regulate sales, and rid the country of the domination of foreign food trusts. The Government is also planning subsidies to shipping trading between Empire ports.—Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19016, 12 November 1923, Page 7
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