PREFERENTIAL TRADE.
♦ . SOUTH AFRICAN PROPOSALS. Ify Telegraph—Press AMocltttlnn-Copyrleht. London, February 12. Tho "Sunday Times" understands that General Botha, South African Primo Minister, will announce at tho Imperial Conferenco that tho Union Government proposes to abolish preference to British manufacturers, and will offer a quid pro quo. in tho shape of an increased naval subsidy. ' ' - ; THE RUMOUR DENIED. - (Roc. February 14, 0.15 a.m.) , - London, February 15..Sir Richard. Solomon, High Commissioner for South Africa, on being interviewed regarding the "Sunday. Times's" information, stated that ho had heard nothing relating to tho matter, and that it was-improbable tho Conferenco would discuss the question of tariff. • ' Tho "Daily Mail" states that it is authorised .to deny tho "Sunday Times's" statement.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1051, 14 February 1911, Page 5
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116PREFERENTIAL TRADE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1051, 14 February 1911, Page 5
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