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organisation of markets. In the first place, 

 access to present markets should be improved. 

 Secondly, a system should be developed for 

 giving the producer telephonic communication 

 regarding the state of markets, so as to minimise 

 the effect of gluts. Thirdly, free markets, either 

 municipal or co-operative, might be established, 

 or, at all events, a Government Commissioner 

 should be appointed in each market, who should 

 publish a true and official price list, upon which 

 commissions should be charged. Lastly, the 

 parcels post might do much more than at 

 present. 



XV. Subsidiary Industries 



Agricultural industries such as sugar, tobacco, 

 bacon, crude alcohol, creameries, and pulping 

 mills should receive more encouragement than 

 they have received in the past. This encourage- 

 ment might be given by the adjustment of the 

 existing tariff for the benefit of such industries, 

 and by assistance from the Development Fund 

 through the medium of the Development Societies 

 now being created. 



XVI. Fiscal Arrangements 



Finally, as has been pointed out at the 

 beginning of this memorandum, some arrange- 

 ment of our fiscal system, whether internal or 



