BRITISH DYESTUFFS
VALUE OF PROTECTION (British Official Wireless.) Roc. 11 a.m. RUGBY, Nov. 26. A report issued by the dyestuffs industry’s development committee recommends that the dyestuffs Importation Regulation Act, 1920, be continued on the present basis for three years and that arrangements should be made whereby British dye makers would be able to obtain benzol, toluol, and zylol at prices corresponding to those paid by dye makers abroad. < British makers arc now able to meet about 90 per cent., by weight, of the home demand for dyestuffs, compared with about 20 per cent, in 1913, while the value of the total exports last year was the highest since 1923.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 5
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