IRISH BOUNTY
EFFECT ON DOMINIONS
(United Press Association—By Fioctrio Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, July 26
The “Daily Mail” says that the .Government should immediately retaliate agains Mr de Valera’s bounty of 50s to 80s a hundredweight on Free State butter, which as a result was swamping the British market and depressing prices to ruinous levels. Instead, th© Government was seeking to persuade Australia and New Zealand to reduce their exports to Britain and accept a lower quota thereby “penalising loyal and friendly Dominions, which is grossly unjust. Britain desires the friendship of Ireland, but is bound to defend British agri-culture-and cannot overlook the constant hostility of the Free State rulers.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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108IRISH BOUNTY Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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