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prejudice of national interests, a most powerful argu- 

 ment will be placed in the hands of those who favour 

 direct State interference. 



As for the opportunities open to the British producer, 

 they could not be stated in a more concrete form than 

 in the following table of ' Values of Annual Imports 

 into the United Kingdom of Certain Articles of Agri- 

 cultural Production,' which I take from The Times of 

 January 8, 1906 : 



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