TOWARD FREE TRADE
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Rec. Gct. 13, 7.0- p.m. j London, October 13i The Times, referring to Ottawa^ says it may he said immediately that the conc'e'ssi'ons to British industries iri the Doniinions' markets are more substantial1 and' cover a wider rangej 0f expoits than has generally been an'tioipated. Wheii the niodified dtities are eff ective., a great step will hate beefi takeii tOward' free trade throughout the" Empire. Th'ere cah he rio doubt that the agreements, takeri a's a Whole, coiistitute" a lowering ahd: ri'Ot a ' raising of the tariff hifidr'anees to trade. /
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 353, 14 October 1932, Page 5
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