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BANNERMAN ATTACKS CHAM. BERLAIN.

By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright

Received 1.25 a,in., Oct. 24. Loudon, Oct. 23.

Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, speaking at Stirling, said tho fiscal policy was a one-man policy. But for Mr Chamberlain not a hundred men would be talking about protection, and retaliation would nover have been raised. Mr Chamberlain was playing praDks with tho vital interests of the Empire. He ought to table a scheme instead of trading on alarms, passions, and the cupidity aud credulity of the people. Britain did not need protection with the consequent creation of monopolies and high prices. There was no need for being hystorioal about foreign nations if we increased in skill, onorgy, adaptability, and resourcefulness. Mr Chamberlain’s proposals substituted galling bonds for ties now setting lightly and pleasantly on the colonies.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1030, 24 October 1903, Page 2

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BANNERMAN ATTACKS CHAM. BERLAIN. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1030, 24 October 1903, Page 2

BANNERMAN ATTACKS CHAM. BERLAIN. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1030, 24 October 1903, Page 2

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