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EIGHTY - NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.

French Tax On British Imports

Discriminatory Duties

Maintained.

BRITAIN'S THREAT OF RETALIATION

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London, To-day. The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Walter Runciman, yes- terday stated in the House of Commons, that the French Govern- ment had been informed that un- Jess the discriminatory duties against British goods were remov- jed at an early date, the British Government would impose special additional duties on various French goods equivalent to the amount of the discrimination.

M. SARHAUT

RESIGNS.

(Continued from Page 1).

Hurtax, of goods from certain other countries whose exchange is depre After the announcement of the ciated more than sterling and by the vote, the Ministers trooped out imposition of a differential Import funereally and motored to the turn-over tax from which Belgian Elyace to hand in their resigna- and Italian goods came to be ex-tions to the President, M. Albert empted.

Lebrun.

M. Herriot's speech created great sensation. He was listened to with respect from all parts of the Chamber,

"The Government in the United Kingdom hare, throughout, taken the strong- est objection to these discri- minations against Brilish goods and have pressed for their removal.

His

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to

called Ho

the Ноиве vote for the measure, with all its defects. He said that they must not compromise the vital minimum

DEATH

They had, indeed, a good reason to suppose that the position would of France.-Reuter. be remedied, but in spite of all two discri their efforts, these

continue to be Laxes miuntory levied on British goods.

"In these circumstances, "Shortly after suspension of the

Runci- Majesty's Government unfortunate gold standard here," Mr. man said, "the French Government by found it necessary, a short time

cent. ago, to

intimate to the French Imposed a surtax of 15 per ad valorem on a wide range of Bri- Government could see their way to tinh goods on importation into move them at an early date, Hla France in spite of the fact that, Majesty's Government would be when previously the French cur compelled impose on a range rency had depreciated to a far French goods, special additional duties duties roughly equivalent in their greater extent, no special

of dis- OD incidence to the amount were imposed in this country French goods.

erimination at present applied in "This surtax did not apply to France against British goods, and the goods of all countries and was to retain such dutics so long

discrimination CON- therefore discriminatory in effect." the French

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"Subsequently, the position was tinuca," Mr. Runciman said.—Bri. aggravated by the exemption, from tish Wireless Service.

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