PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.
Ivin CAKKOLb'S OPINION. liy Tele graph— Uo.- A-v-sebaioe. Aecklasd, hist, eight. AU- Carrol! opened the Tr.aUau bridge, iowirds which the G.n'ovmmm! e-u-.m----bu-ed JtTOd'J. In the e uirse of it luncheon speech ho referred to Mr Chmnbevljun * ii.-val proposals, and said New /va.iind, -,s essentia!iv » producing country, would bom lit largely. Without imemoing retaliation it was necessary to use any stick ,o beat the dog about to bile you; it J oil wanted a fried egg it was necessary to break the shell. Tibs fiscal question must be tackled now. New Zealand must consider u tariff to suit her own circumstances.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 901, 27 May 1903, Page 3
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