BRITISH EMBARGO
COMPLAINT FROM FREE STATE.
(United Press Association—By F .ectrio Telegraph—Copyright)
■.DUBLIN, November 8,
“It will be a black Christmas,” says a member of the Cosgrave Party. “Turkeys will he abundant at a few pence, but that is useless to turkey raisers. A cattle breeder says the new British tariff will be' reviewed with consternation, as it deals a severe blow to the turkey and chicken trade, and it will be imp >ssibliei to export cattle to Britain, am, Mr de Valera’s bounties on exports will now be futile, both large and small producers being on the brink, of ruin.”
DUTIES DOUBLED ON MEAT.
LONDON, November 7
The British Treasury announces:— Owing to the Free State's failure to implement its obligations, the 20 per cent. British duty on live animals will be increased to 40 per cent, and those on bacon, pork, and on other meats, butter, eggs, cream poultry and game to 30 per cent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1932, Page 5
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