FOREIGN GOODS
'< LARGE DUMPING IN BRITAIN
[United Press Association—By Eiectrn ' Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON,November '3. “It -is estimated that, within the. pa.at five or six weeks, as a result of intense dumping of foreign, goods -in 1 order of forestall tariffs, Great Britain has paid out three or four millions weekly above the normal for European 1 manufacturers,” says the “Daily Telegraph.” . ■ Exceptionally heavy shipments of the following goods were landed during the week-end from France: Baskets, woollen goods, manufactures, - chocolate, sijk, glassware, perfumes; s and if rani Belgium ( —'Glass, metal- " work, wire netting, copper wire, toys, wood pulp, electric goods; frpm Germany : —Blankets, paper, steel sheet*, / ■ and glass. , ■ ; '
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5
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107FOREIGN GOODS Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 5
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