BRITISH CORN DUTY.
SIGNIFICANT MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. United Press Association—By E'eotiio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 12th, 11.44 p.m.) LONDON, January 12. Mr Hanbury, I , resident of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at a Fanners' Conference ut Leicester, said the corn duty was an object lesson. It had not increased the [nice ofTireud. It would be very mi-eK'sting to s-ee how far, without injuring homtj customers, it was possible to make foreigners pay on a good many articles which they sent to Great Britain.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11480, 13 January 1903, Page 5
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