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RISING TIDE OF PROTECTION

“If we look for consolation,” says the “Morning Post,” of London, m « similar strain, “we must turn else-' where and seek them in such tendencies as we find in the new Canadian tariff and,the rising tide of Protectionist feeling in this country. There can be no real change lor the better as' long as a Free Trade Government , continues to admit foireign ‘imports ” and to spread uncertainty ajid discouragement over ' ’British’ ‘industry. There ' must be a change in British policy before we can begin to hope for better times. And not only is fiscal reform necessary; there must also he a change in the policy which is overloacling British industry with overhead charges.” i

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6

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RISING TIDE OF PROTECTION Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6

RISING TIDE OF PROTECTION Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6

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