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KEEP* THE 'CHAMPION STANDARD UNFURLED FOR OUR SOLDITRS AND THEIR FAMILIES. Otherwise America_ Canada, Austra lia, and Japan, with populations ag gregating 215„000,000, will wipe lit tie New Zealand out with its paltry population of a solitary million. i THE FALLACY OF FREE TRADE. I often notice in the Press some of my people ape advocating Free Trade, ■which would be feasible if it were universal. You know the trouble England got into through allowing the dumping of German surplusages oh its markets, and the miserable pittance its artisans were getting. America .was not quite so ‘‘philanthropic ’’"and has waxed fat on England’s ‘ short-sighted policy, and which enabled America to advance England £980,000,000 to assist in financing the recent disastrous war. If America had been a free-trade country, would it have been able to make this advance ? Why do not free-traders advocate the removal of ' the alien poll-tax ? If it were done it would permit of a much lower rate of wage being paid and a lower cost of production, and, besides, we would have the. cost of maintenance of those subjects, instead of their surplusages in goods, "with (the 7 result that we would soon be brought down-to the Asiatic, level. Japan, India, and China are making rapid strides in manufacturing, and, with cheap labour augmented with modern machinery, they will ‘ultimately be a menace to the Britsli artisan ; but evidently this is of little moment to “some,” as they appear i anxious for cheap labour and goods without considering its disastrous effects to the British workers. IT IS OBVIOUS THE PRODUCTS OF THE SOIL MUST BE AMPLY PROTECTED AGAINST FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS FROM COUNTRIES WHERE LAND IS LOW IN PRICE AND LABOUR CHEAP; OTHERWISE THE DOMINON MUST GO UNDER. I quite believe if y6u were now to offer made-in-Germany goods at a trifle less than those of British manufacturc patriotism, in some instances, would vanish like smoke. I am^ Auckland. God Save the King—and My Peoule !
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 696, 3 January 1922, Page 7
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