BRITISH ELECTIONS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. Ml! BALDWIN AT BRISTOL. (Received this day at 0.15 a in.) LONDON. Nov. 27. Mr Baldwin, at Bristol, rcitcr;itoil that if lie was returned In's main energies must hi* devoted to the solution of tin* uncni|il<>yiiirnt problem. Il<* drew attention to Alio favourable consequences result.iii" from tin* duties on motor tars, pianos and granuipliones, which were imposed by the A-quitli (lovernmeiit. in support ol Mr Laldwin’s tariff policy which would quicken national industries and also iudu<-c the foreign manufacturer to bring Ins factories here and thus give employment to Britons. . . Mr Baldwin asserted that if unfair English mononolies were caused la protection it was plain these cou.tl he dealt with later. No steps would >:• taken without consultation with the industries eoneerned as to whether materials should enter on the fiee list or whether the manufaeturers were entitled to a drawback.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3
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147BRITISH ELECTIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3
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