PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.
fly Telegraph—Press Association Copyright London, Juno 9. Lord Hampden, interviewed by a Daily News representative, condemned Mr Chamber! iin’Bjproposals as hko'y to ultimately cause grave risk of rupture with tiie colonies.
The South Australian Agent-General, in a letter published in the Standard, says the colonies a-k the British Government to make a Beginning, however small, in the direction of preferential trade. It is possible to encourage Australian wine, Indian and Ceylon teas, or concede some smail preference to other products.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 913, 11 June 1903, Page 3
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