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BRITISH POLITICS

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■ x o.NjJUiN, April 0. iVxr Frewcr is convinced mat tne vVio i>iU is a- repeiiant ■ meiJioa ' oi u inning- cne bnyiisii opinion to laome A \uie. lue will, therefore resign his seat. -ijord said ut an Imperial preferoiKO meeting in" referring to reciprocity that according to the most favored nation clause twelve countries were entitled to receive irom panada the same treatment that is conceded to America. The lar.er would doubtless be surprised if it had to share concessions with twelve other • nations. Canada might ask Britain to denounce the treaties. He believed that the. remedy for the difficulty lay in that suggested by Fr Deakin in 1907, a joint system of Imperial negotiation of Foreign Treaties.

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Grey River Argus, 10 April 1911, Page 5

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BRITISH POLITICS Grey River Argus, 10 April 1911, Page 5

BRITISH POLITICS Grey River Argus, 10 April 1911, Page 5

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