A GERMAN DUTY
TO PREVENT REMOVAL
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(Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, March 31
The “Times” Berlin correspondent says for the purpose of stemming the emigration of German factories abroad, especially to England, an export duty of eight marks per kilogramme, tantamount to prohibition, is imposed on leadlines and machine iJarts. One instance leading to the decree was the dosing of German factories and transferring the machinery to England.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1932, Page 6
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76A GERMAN DUTY Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1932, Page 6
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