MEAT INDUSTRY
NO LIMITATIONS ON IMPORTS. RUGBY, Feb. 11. In the House of' Commons, Major Elliott informed Mr Lambert that apart from the Ottawa agreement there was no power to impose further limitations on the imports 'of meat from foreign countries and the Dominions with depreciated currency. Air Lambert: The depreciated currencies of Denmark, Australia and New Zealand represent about threepence in the pound, which is unfair competition with British fanners.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1933, Page 5
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