14 JUNE 1930, Page 3

Mr. Baldwin then turned to the importation of bounty- fed

and dumped oats and proposed that it should be stopped either by prohibition or by a countervailing duty. If any existing Treaties stood in the way those Treaties ought to be denounced. He would be willing to try a duty on imported barley, and in that case also he would deal with existing Treaties as might be required. Finally he said that if milk producers would organize them- selves so as to control their production and surplus, and contrive a practical scheme for utilizing that surplus, he would undertake to help to raise the capital to bring the scheme into operation. * *