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PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.

MR CHAMBERLAIN'S POLICY

By, Telegraph—Press AssociationCopy rights LONDON, June 11. In the deltaic. on Mr Chaplin s amendment, Sir Henry CampliMl Biiniierinan resented Air IHlioui s imputation that Urn Opposition was superstitiously adhering to obsolete doctrines. lie declared that M Cliamherlain’s .views were moie The Standard says that Mi J four’s words did not clear the oh seurity .surrounding the situation. U m evident that Mr Uhnmbet a■ 1 ■ policy still holds, and must eoiitinue that Mr Balfour s .speech induced a number ol membus to abstain from supporting Mr Chaplin’s amendment, and adds U < the division was no real md u of the balance of opinion, since it certain that the majority were «- Ilueneed by very diverse motives and views. .. if u r The’ Daily News says that . Cliamlierlaiii is in a minori y Cabinet, hut lie holds on fur the jircsent. .

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 915, 13 June 1903, Page 3

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PREFERENTIAL TARIFF. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 915, 13 June 1903, Page 3

PREFERENTIAL TARIFF. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 915, 13 June 1903, Page 3

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