EMPIRE'S TRADE.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Gopyrighl LondoD, July 16.
<■' 'j- Sir Michael Hieks-Beach inquired who- ’ thor before the end of the session facilities ;; ; ' Would be given to discuss Mr Hobhouse’s motion. Mr Balfour replied that the dis. cussion was addrossed to no particular motion whereon it wbb impossible to vote aye or no. It will bo useless and of no ' value. Nothing would bogainod by adding • another to the many abstract discussions of the past. Sir H. Campbell Bannormon emphasised Mr /Chamberlain’s invitation to the House and country to discuss the ques- : , tion. .
Mr Balfour challenged a vote of cen .sure.■■ ; : S
New York, July 16.
Vi':Commenting on Mr Carnogio’s state--1•/ ment, that it is nocessary there should be discrimination in the tariffs between Canuda and the United States, with the object of Anglo-American union, a leading newspaper declares that America will not rosont. England’s imposing duties on American productions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 945, 18 July 1903, Page 3
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