BRITISH POLITICS.
SIR HORACE TOZER’S STATEMENTS.? By, Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. MELBOURNE, Jan. 17? Sin Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, has arrived to consult his Government witn rcfcrcnco io representation in London. Interviewed, he said that Mr Chamberlain was making progress with the preference movement. Hither his cause bad been the a Port °£ party, but thinking people were he e-inning to realise that it Was iWisto make the best use of the family connections. Mercantile and financial communities were now. rfhinkin"- seriously oE the policy. It the elections were to take place now the Liberals would have a majority, and preference would he delayed, WB he did not think it would he a majority deliberately intended to check Mr Chamberlain’s movement, though he 'did not think Liberal electors o many Liberals of England wore entirely in favor of considering th matter seriously?
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1357, 18 January 1905, Page 3
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