FISCAL METHODS.
SIR JOHN SIMON'S SPEECH. far-reaching results EXPECTED. (lIHITEP PEJSBS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC tei^ohaph—corotiaiiT.) (Received March 4th, H. 45 p.m.) LONDON, March 4. Attention lias been attracted by (i speech mad© by Sir Jojin Simon at the Free Trad-; Hall, Manchester, in which, referring to the difficulty of reducing national expenditure, he said that lie felt bound to invito his fellow countrymen, who, like himself, had inherited Free Trade traditions, to "ponder qn the fiscal methods we jnay bo bound to adopt." The "Daily Telegraph" expresses the opinion that the gpi'ooh inUst ( hftVe farreaohing results. The whole mass of antl-tftriff pedantry lias been blown to pieces by the Liberal statesman.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 9
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