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CASE FOR REGULATION.

"While Dominion supplies are admitted free, we .do.not see that the home industry has much to gain from a higher rate of duty on foreign supplies, and we therefore; make no recommendation regarding the duty on foreign butter. Present indications point to the fact that, in spite of the depressed level of butter prices, Dominion producers are extending their production. •

"Should this process continue, it may become necessary to explore the possibility of the regulation. of both home and imported supplies in the interests of all concerned,-." The case for the regulation.ofthe home butter trade and of butter imports wquld. be strengthened "should the pig; industry develop within the next few years to an extent which calls for greatlyincreased supplies of skimmed milk." :

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 16

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CASE FOR REGULATION. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 16

CASE FOR REGULATION. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 16

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