Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... allowed , as that " cripples South African in- dustries . " The Report also suggests that " all raw materials which are not produced in South Africa in commercial quanti- tities and used for manufactures in South Africa , " should be ...
... allowed , as that " cripples South African in- dustries . " The Report also suggests that " all raw materials which are not produced in South Africa in commercial quanti- tities and used for manufactures in South Africa , " should be ...
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... allowed free importation . Later the agricultural community came under the impression that it was able to supply the needs of the population in butter , sugar and tobacco , and they managed to get protective duties on these articles ...
... allowed free importation . Later the agricultural community came under the impression that it was able to supply the needs of the population in butter , sugar and tobacco , and they managed to get protective duties on these articles ...
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... allowed a more extensive market , than those of any other European nation . Every European nation has endeavoured more or less to monopolise to itself the com- merce of its colonies , and upon that account , has prohibited the ships of ...
... allowed a more extensive market , than those of any other European nation . Every European nation has endeavoured more or less to monopolise to itself the com- merce of its colonies , and upon that account , has prohibited the ships of ...
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... allowed to sell their goods to the ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was perhaps a cause of the farmers moving further and further inland in quest of fertile land ...
... allowed to sell their goods to the ships in the harbour before those of the Company's officials were sold . This led to much friction , and was perhaps a cause of the farmers moving further and further inland in quest of fertile land ...
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... allowed free importation into the colonies while foreign articles should be taxed . When British articles were taxed in the colonies for purposes of revenue , the articles coming from foreign coun- tries into the colonies had to pay ...
... allowed free importation into the colonies while foreign articles should be taxed . When British articles were taxed in the colonies for purposes of revenue , the articles coming from foreign coun- tries into the colonies had to pay ...
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