INDIA'S FISCAL POLICY.
PREFERENCE SCHEME ADOPTED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received April 21, 10.30 p.m. Delhi, April 21. ' The Legislative Council Committee's report on Imperial preference shows a unanimous opinion in view of the demand for raw material. There is no danger of retaliation, and the apprehension of Lord Corzou's Government in 1903 is now unreal.
The general conclusion is that India would neither gain nor lose by the adoption of moderate preference on import duties. The Committee suggests the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry to determine the fnture fiscal policy, emphasising its urgency owing to its exclusion from the purview of the last industrial commission.—Renter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1920, Page 5
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