BRITISH POLITICS.
,;i* : IN THE COMMONS. Press Association—By Electric : Telegraph.—Copyright.] \ ;V V. LONDON, Jan. 29. ■ vMr ’ Remer said there was considerable, opinion in Australia, in favour of the scheme.. South Africa and New Zealand would also benefit. It i . could be. achieved instantly bv the f formation of a .British Empire Fiscal Union, placing a tariff wall against > foreign goods. The scheme had proved sound economically Wherever tripd Mr llemer added that it might be said it was proposed to tax food, but it would only be foreign and wav material (Labour laughtor, There could mot be ■ any increase in prices, because the hmpirc ■oould supply- all food, apart from ~. . ithat from Britain which would tend tto increase.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1930, Page 5
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118BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1930, Page 5
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