COLONIES' VIEWS.
AS INTERPRETED BY,'SIR HECTOR . ' RASON. THE FISCAL ISSUE. By Telegraph—Press Association-Oopyrinht. London, .January 5. Sir Hector, Rason, Agent-General. for West'Austrniia, in'.a;specch at ''' Sheffleld,; denied ..that.' the .'oversea-'dominions .were 1 .indignant: at ithe-action of: tbo'/Hons'e ;bf 'Lords;'' in-refusing■ to-pass the; Budget/ :They,,-like tho^Motherland,'. :were ;cbn-. oerned -with;.the: question ;of,Fair-trade ;as;.'against Free-trade...,'He.advised'.;.his hearers to .weigh the fiscal; question; and let the; Mother; Country/be their -first consideration,; then-their kith and kin' overseas.';.;'. " : 'v"'. '•',''/■ '' '■:'..':'■' ■"■;■■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 709, 7 January 1910, Page 5
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72COLONIES' VIEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 709, 7 January 1910, Page 5
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