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PRINTING TRADE.

GREATER PROTECTION SOUGHT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Niglit. Replying to a deputation from the Master Printers' Association seeking greater protection for the printing trade, the Mjnister of Customs said when the tariff was next being revised he would go carefully into the representations in regard to the importation of printing paper from Australia and lie would see that the Customs Department paid special attention to ensuring that the original country of origin should be shown in every case. The Minister also promised to see what could be done y the way of stamping waybills an' theatrical posters, as the deputation suggested, in order to prevent their beins brought in without payment of duty. He promised to bring the matter of fostering the paperraaking industry under the notice of the Minister of Industries and Commerce.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 5

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PRINTING TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 5

PRINTING TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 5

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