cost of living was At l ''present the vulnerable point. The Government could not afford to take risks. This was not a question of political expediency, but of economic considerations. LONDON, February 23. The President of the Board of Trade, Air W. Runciman, informed the House of Commons that a decree was issued at Paris this morning whereby the 15 per cent, surtax on British coal would be withdrawn as from Thursday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1932, Page 5
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