[?]ARIFF PROBLEM
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RL GREY'S VIEW INENT ADuPTION WOULD DESTROY NATIONAL goyernment [tish press OPINIONo'
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LONDON, Monday. ce is a difference between a lS necessary for dealing with :rgency and its imposition as ierate and settled change of ' said Earl Grey' at the Eighty inner. "If any section of the yatives succeeds in giressing aftge it will destroy the Govt's national character." "Morning Post" says the Briivernment has been compelled : emergency measures, which, jnly for six months, will no be succeeded by a permanent n a lower scale. Iii the meanf France and England realise Cfering on one side, and the ty on the other, it will help :o mutual forbearance. "Daily Herald" urges a policy mational agreement on the (uestion. •ring to the approaehing disjnt conference it says that ly the time is ripe for the allconsideration of political and fcial problems, reparations, jts, and tariffs, which, equally niaments, endanger the stabil- ] security of all countries.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 December 1931, Page 5
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160[?]ARIFF PROBLEM Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 December 1931, Page 5
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