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vh african parliament ■asked for subsidies g on exports Btaining gold standard
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I CAPETOWN, Wednes. fliament was opened with the 1 ceremony. The G.overnor-Gep- | speech stated that conditions larisen making it imperative to pr special assistance to the priI producers. It was proposed to Ihe sanction of Parliament for I payment of a temporary suh|on certain exports, for which I would be obtained by a prim|uty on imports. It was also nect' to ask for powers to deal with Ikchange position and the main|ce of the gold standard. It was ■ that recent developments would gkse the readiness of all equntr- | seek international co-pperation fstore international trade. |e speech foreshadowed an |dment of the Customs tariff, Iwering the imposition of dump^ties to safeguard local indus>t i ~
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 76, 20 November 1931, Page 5
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