A LOST OPPORTUNITY.
The tariff has not been used as it; might have been to build up New i Zealand’s own manufacturing i ; industries. Assuming that the Gioternment needs to raise this additional revenue through the Customs, it had a wonderful pppajtunity to. kill two> birds with the Qiie*, stone by" taxing heaviest those impoptsV that compete with' the outptit’of;"oliri: owii faetofleS.' .. This Opportunity^ha/, ,not been :e,xploit.ed as. ip qould haye been, and should'have been. AustraU ian trade is not affected in any wa/hy the new duties, aiid it'is satisfactory to see the beginnings of a tariff uriderstanding- between the .two countries.— Christchurch “Sun.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 6
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104A LOST OPPORTUNITY. Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 6
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