LIVING STANDARDS AND WORLD TRADE
CHEAP FOREIGN LABOUR ADVANTAGES IN COMPETITION ( By Telegraph—Per Press Assn.—Copyright ] [ Australian Press Assn.—United Service. ] Received Oct 5, 11 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 5. “Labour’s tariff policy is not the same as that of the Liberals,” said Air Ramsay AlacDonald at Birmingham. He added: “If British goods arc unable to compete with sweated products from foreign countries W'ithout inducing wages, the remedy docs not consist of tariffs safeguarding, but of total exclusion. “Before Labour c?n alter its attitude towards free trade and protection the subject must be fully debated by all constituent bodies.” He suggested an international conference to equalise the standards of living in the different countries
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 9
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