Mr. W. B. Foote, of W. B. Foote and Co., importers and agents, said that most importers agreed that the abolition of the duty was a great mistake for many reasons. ...
Article : 1,446 wordsSeveral leading tea merchants condemn the remission of the tea duties, as it will lead to the importation of large quantities of inferior tea. A letter has been ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 29 Mar 1902, Page 43
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