DUMPED GOODS
“BRTT \TN AN AMT-PIT FOB THE WORLD" JAPANESE KHIRTO IN AIANCll ESTER. PF\PS OF FERTIIFR UNFATRLOYAIF.NT. ::ncd Prest* Assn, by El Tel. Copyriph. LONDON. Feh. ICI There are doubts whether Mr. 'hmwden will continue the AicKeiiduties safeguarding stagnatng but hitherto prosperous industries, including the making nt gramaihones. pianos, and wu'Ciess valves a :i(l the. glove trade. The -Japanese are now dumping shirtings in Manchester. even ready-made shirts, causing fears of even iii'dlier unemployment. One firm declares that Britain is now an ash-pit for dump id goods from all over the world. |r-dv I tins begun dumping woollen goods, subsidised by Mussohm’s government, undercutting British produce. __________
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 7
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107DUMPED GOODS Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 7
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