BRITAIN’S TRADE FIGHT
MERCILESS COMPETITORS LONDON. Oct. 29. Britain-is engaged in a deadly commercial war. Sir Henry .Alfred MeCardie, justice of the High Court, declared in a speech »1 Birmingham thri-ve'-si tv. “She is ringed around and beset with powerful, .splendidly ecpiiput'd merciless’competitors,’’ lie said. “She is fighting not for mere prosperity but for her standards of life.
“The attack upon her Conies from nil sides. She is in fact, at war in a very real sense with the other great nations for a -share in world trade and for the maintenance of licr commercial prestige. “Wo call it. trade rivalry. In fact, .it is war, fought with the deadly .weapons .of prices, tariffs, subsidies, credits and dumping.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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