THE PREMIER.
SPEECH AT LEVIN. ''"M
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TKLKCRAM.) '!;t'| WELLINGTON, February l XLsm The Premier, speaking at Levut, «yiji tliat next aeeerou he would ask to pass an Act enabling New reciprocate with Canada and Austra£i» t Jjfcl:j;| addition to triving preference to En]Swfe|>l manufacturedTgood*. As to a dairy WwUbJ he thought there should be the machinery in every centre, nod to tour the colony giving instrawM||||n The revenue for the ten months vw.iill factory. It \rae estimated tbwb llw'il|P;iW tax would be £10,000 short of but there -would, bo-no interference way of reducing' the exemption* or j|l ing the gradunt'ed land tax. Hβ the land of the colony was twelve million sterling, and he woe vinced that Parliament lffould have to.l<*lfg into the matter. He thought no o6eCp«*|| son. should lwld a duftl position as flioner of Taxee aad meialwr of t)»';JJmM Purchase Board. ''Vk'-'M AUCKIuVND, Febnlwy : l3 f >& The Liberal and Labour Awocifttil*L.lj«» > l decided to entertain the Premier &t:e«H)knl concert on Tuesday, to celebrate the Liberali successes at the late election, B.nd Wvt%n& the Preriiier to make the appointment of eucoessor of Mr Tunbndge .-kjlbjb JtN;| colony. - 'vC^t* , !!
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 6
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192THE PREMIER. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 6
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