INTER-IMPERIA L RATIONALISATION.
“Freedom to act upon the advice of the industries themselves,” asserts the “Yorkshire Post,” “and of the expert committee means that the hands o*f the Government must not lie tied, and for that reason Mr Baldwin has announced that the party led by higi will resist to the uttermost the monstrous attempt of the Socialist Government to tie our hads by a .‘tariff truce’ which only benefits our competitors and, as he said, amounts for ous to ‘hugging on? own shack.’ We do not doubt that the programme as outlined by Mr Baldwin will receive from the country generally, and especially from industry and all those concerned therein the close attention which it deserves And this at least will not be denied to it, even by those who may at first find the idea of inter-imperial rationalisation unfamiliar, that it is a constructive programme intended to stimuvite and encourage industry.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1930, Page 6
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153INTER-IMPERIAL RATIONALISATION. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1930, Page 6
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