Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, Volume 9Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1902 - Australia |
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Page 11217
... protectionist stand - point . can Mr. WATSON .--- This is not an industry that under ordinary circumstances appeal to protectionists . All we can say is that it has been brought into existence under protection . Mr. JOSEPH COOK . - I ...
... protectionist stand - point . can Mr. WATSON .--- This is not an industry that under ordinary circumstances appeal to protectionists . All we can say is that it has been brought into existence under protection . Mr. JOSEPH COOK . - I ...
Page 11347
... protectionist , I claim the right to discriminate . It is no part of the duty of a protectionist to take a mendi- ent or non - paying industry out of the mire simply because it happens to be an Aus- tralian industry . If people are ...
... protectionist , I claim the right to discriminate . It is no part of the duty of a protectionist to take a mendi- ent or non - paying industry out of the mire simply because it happens to be an Aus- tralian industry . If people are ...
Page 11395
... protectionists that when goods are made here under a protectionist Tariff they be- come cheaper . If that be so , the effect of the imposition of a duty of 7 per cent . on the raw material of these industries will be to drive the local ...
... protectionists that when goods are made here under a protectionist Tariff they be- come cheaper . If that be so , the effect of the imposition of a duty of 7 per cent . on the raw material of these industries will be to drive the local ...
Page 11415
... protectionist ; they are not in accordance with sound prin- ciples of taxation . But there are circum- stances under which principles and theories have to yield to the stern logic of facts . We know that the Commonwealth must raise ...
... protectionist ; they are not in accordance with sound prin- ciples of taxation . But there are circum- stances under which principles and theories have to yield to the stern logic of facts . We know that the Commonwealth must raise ...
Page 11439
... protectionist , the honorable member for Echuca . My em barrassment arises out of the fact that I support the ... protectionists like the honorable member for Southern Melbourne arguing on the one side , and the honorable and learned ...
... protectionist , the honorable member for Echuca . My em barrassment arises out of the fact that I support the ... protectionists like the honorable member for Southern Melbourne arguing on the one side , and the honorable and learned ...
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