RECIPROCAL TARIFF.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA. MELBOURNE. Oct. 14. The Minister of Customs moved that the following additional items in the reciprocal trade agreement with New Zealand be rati(icd : (’reserved meats in tins. 2d: sheets and fouling .slates, cement, ttsberios ml valorem. 10 per cent ; dairying machines ami implements, free: corn and millet brooms, ad valorem. 30 per cent. The Minister explained that then* had been a split on two items. Austinite desired ihe free entry mio Now Zo land fur dried fruits, particularly cm ram- and raisins, while New Zealand would agree c.ulv on condition that New Zealand was allowed free entry for oats. lie was not prepare:! to surrender the An-trnltan oat growers to. competition, even it the dped fruit, market should be lost as a result.
The resolution with the accompanying Bill passed all stages.—Press Association.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2494, 17 October 1922, Page 4
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139RECIPROCAL TARIFF. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2494, 17 October 1922, Page 4
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