Protection in South AfricaPro ecclesia printing works, 1923 - 203 стор. |
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... favoured by the fact that enough tanning extract is produced in the Union to more than overtake the expanding demand of the country . Almost enough cement is produced to satisfy the local demand . Dairy manufactures have in- creased ...
... favoured by the fact that enough tanning extract is produced in the Union to more than overtake the expanding demand of the country . Almost enough cement is produced to satisfy the local demand . Dairy manufactures have in- creased ...
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... favoured by the preferential tariff on machinery , do a large business by being enabled in this artificial way to supply South Africa with mining as well as manufacturing machinery . Note , for exam- ple , the total value of machinery ...
... favoured by the preferential tariff on machinery , do a large business by being enabled in this artificial way to supply South Africa with mining as well as manufacturing machinery . Note , for exam- ple , the total value of machinery ...
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... favoured a gradual emancipation , for example , first the women , and so on . The English favoured immediate emancipation and compensation for the slaves . Three million pounds sterling were to be paid out to the slave owners in South ...
... favoured a gradual emancipation , for example , first the women , and so on . The English favoured immediate emancipation and compensation for the slaves . Three million pounds sterling were to be paid out to the slave owners in South ...
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... favoured , and have been 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 ...
... favoured , and have been 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 ...
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... favoured position . So far then there is no change in the position . Moreover , on September 29 , 1809 , a new pro- clamation was issued according to which a duty of 15 per cent . ad valorem was imposed on all goods not from the British ...
... favoured position . So far then there is no change in the position . Moreover , on September 29 , 1809 , a new pro- clamation was issued according to which a duty of 15 per cent . ad valorem was imposed on all goods not from the British ...
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15 per cent ad valorem African Customs Union agricultural American amount Australia Board of Trade Britain British colonies British Empire British manufactures British possessions British ships Canada Cape and Natal Cape Colony Cape Town Cape wine Chamber of Commerce colonists Conference Convention customs duties customs tariff Customs Union Delagoa Bay Dominions duties levied England export fact favour ference foreign countries foreign ships free trade gallon Government Governor granted History of South Ibid import duties increase interests J. H. Hofmeyr Johannesburg Johannesburg Chamber machinery ment mining mother country nation Orange Free Order-in-Council Order-in-Council was issued paid Parliament ports pounds sterling preferential tariff preferential treatment Pretoria produce or manufacture Province of Mozambique railway raw materials rebate reciprocal regulations Report South Africa South African Customs South African Republic Southern Rhodesia sugar territory Theal Trade Journal Trade Policy Transvaal treaty Union of South United Kingdom Volume Zealand