BRITISH TRADE.
THE FISCAL QUESTION,
I'RESS ASSOCIATION —COPYEIGHT Received 10.10 p.m., July 31. London, July 31.
The Australian Agontß-General visited Bristol at the invitation of the lccal Chamber of Commerce, and inspected the docks and facilities for handling colonial produots. Lord St. Aldwyn, addressing fifty mem* bers of the colonial Chambers of Commerce at a banquet at Bristol, suggested the possibility of improving the commercial relations of the Empire without raising the question of free trade if the colonies would consider a reduction of their tariffs on articles that Britain was most capable of exporting, the Motherland accepting this as a contribution towards the great cost of Imperial d fence.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 1 August 1906, Page 2
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