IMPERIAL TRADE.
FREETRADE VERSUS PREFERENTIAL TARIFF. 13y Telegraph—Press Association- Copyright Received 10.8 p m., May 27. London, May 27. In the House of Commons Bit- 11. A. O. Butmcrmnn gave notice of motion that no intends to move at the second reading stage of the Finance Bill that tho House, regarding the maintenance of freetrndu as essential to the welfare of tho peoplo and interests of tho Empire, declines, in view of recent Ministerial declarations, to proceed with the Bill without furthor disclosures of the Government fiscal policy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 902, 28 May 1903, Page 2
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