IMPERIAL FRICTION
QUOTAS AND TARIFFS OUTSPOKEN ('OMMENT 800 MORA NO FOR OR IT AT N (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn ) (Received April 7. noon.) LONDON, April 6. The Voiksliire Observer says it is curious that Conservative Imperialists are returning to Disraeli’s .idea that the rolouies are a millstone round the neck oi the .Mother Country “The quota threat," it says, “has caused the greatest distress in New Zealand. \Ve have still to learn the true facts about her reported offer of a free market for British goods. Australia is preparing for a crisis by sending thy Queensland Premier. .Mr. Forgan Smith, to discuss meat. South Australia is also opposed to restriction, .Mr. Walter Elliot emphasised that the Dominions must .submit to a quota like the Argentine.
“If we seriously hamper Dominion farming, the repercussions will affect the enormous British investments in the Dominions,, who also will not continue lo welcome British manufactures.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 7 April 1934, Page 5
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