FEDERAL POLITICS.
ANTI-TRUST BILL AND PRO TECTION.
By E’lectfifc Telegraph—Per Pres* Awiocfation.l Copyright. Itoccived 12.55 a.m , May 30. Melbourne, May 29. A deputation waited upon Sir W. Lync, who, replying, said the first important measure next session would be an antiTrust Bill. Hu knew that the International Harvester Trust and Massey-Harris Company held half the trade in agriculs tural implements. If they wanted our trade they must come here and establish industries for themselves. He hoped to deal with the tariff during the coming session. They had given the present, tariff a good trial, and it had failed in tho majority of cases It wax not a tariff of which a protectionist community could be proud.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1761, 30 May 1906, Page 2
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