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India to use the rice question as a lever
breaking the boycott, not solely on Imperial patriotis grounds, but also in their own
ereste.
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Without building too much on that
it had occurred to us that, though total
hibition of export of rice would probably
ineffectual, a condition that it should only
exported in British ships could probably be posed with some prospect of success, and would It require the Government of India to inflict
by sacrifies on the rice trade. In these
rcumstances we were inclined to hope that they ght be willing to go so far as to make this
quirement a condition of permitting the export
rice to Canton in response to the Committee's
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It seems to us clear that an important
Rep forward would have been taken towards breaking
an the wall of exclusion erected by the Bolshevist psters of Canton against all things British and lian if they were forced by the needs of their
people to concur in the importation of British
¿Plies of rice under the British flag. On the
other
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