British Shipping (Assistance) Act 1935

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British Shipping (Assistance) Act 1935
Dates
Royal assent26 February 1935

The British Shipping (Assistance) Act 1935 was an Act of Parliament which subsidized the British shipping industry during the Great Depression.[1] £10,000,000 was given to allow the building or modernization of tramp markets.[2]

References

  1. ^ "British Shipping (Assistance) Act (1935)". Making Britain. Open University. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  2. ^ Morton, Walter, British finance, 1930-1940 , ISBN 0-405-11242-4, p225