IRON AND STEEL TRADE
FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS. London, December 7. In the House of Commons, the Hon. Stanley Baldwin said he had no further statement to offer on the subject of safeguarding the iron and steel trade. Sir W. H. Davison (Conserv. Kensington) : Britain last year imported -1,000,000 tons of foreign steel while hundreds of thousands of steelworkers were unemployed. Sir A. Hopkinson (Conserv.. Combined Universities): Does not Mr Baldwin realise that, whether safeguarding is or is not the solution, it will certainly result in the dissolution of the' Conservative Government? There wns no reply.—(A.P.A. and "Sun” cable.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 9 December 1927, Page 8
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