SAFEGUARDING AS A POLICY
“Safeguarding has been the law o-f the land since it was established as a principle by Mr Lloyd George’s -Government in 1921. It was the policy we adopted at the last general election, and it will he continued. We are pledged, and shall continue ’to he pledged, not to introduce protection. W e are pledged and shall continue to be pledged, not tg impose any taxes on food. A careful examination of the administration of the Act, based on the experience of thb last four years, may enable us to simplify certain details in the procedure. No manufacturing industry will he barred from Presenting its case (before the appointed tribunal.”—Mr Baldwin, in a letter to liis Chief Whip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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122SAFEGUARDING AS A POLICY Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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