BRITISH PARLIAMENT
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LONDON, Nov. 14
Air Locker-Lampsoii. in the House, informed Mr Deiroce that Britain was at present negotiating a Tariff Treaty witii the Chinese National Government, the official recognition of which would naturally follow, if tho Treaty were successfully completed. Mr Head lam, in answer to a question in reference to tho Singapore contractors Inlying the plant from America said the Admiralty ordinarily laid down a rule that when contractors purchase plant henceforth it would insist on the opportunity of judging whether a British tender was acceptable. The contractors had undertaken to invite British tenders for all further plant.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1928, Page 5
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