IRISH AFFAIRS
Australian and n.z. qablb association 3rHK.E .STATE KCOXOMfC COXFKKEXCI'X (.deceived this dav at. 9.45 a.in A LONDON, January 20. Tile “Daily Mail" sa.vs Free Stale manufacturers, Trade Union representatives and otliers, are holding a conference at Dublin on the UOtli. to consider the country’s economic position, particularly trade depression, unemployment and the excess of imports which were .Cl 7-1 millions ,above, exports in 1924, whereas her prewar experts were. £15,000,000 above imports, The Dublin Industrial Development Association is submitting the proposals to the Conference for: (I) The restriction of the importation of goods which the Free State is able to manufacture. (2 The amendment of the tariff. (.’])' A campaign in support of Irish manufacturers. (4) A bonus on production. (.">) A reduction of taxation. (0) Control of retail prices on necessities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3
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132IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3
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