Cuban Sugar (Government Purchases)

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 10 November 1947.

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Photo of Sir Walter Fletcher Sir Walter Fletcher , Bury 12:00, 10 November 1947

Would not the Minister agree that purchases made recently are very much higher than those made by other countries, and is that not placing a handicap on manufacturers and exporters of sweets from this country which, in turn, produce dollars?

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