EUROPEAN.
London, Thursday. In published letters Mr Bright repudiates the views regarding protection attributed to him by Sir Gavan Duffy. He does not recollect any conversation on the subject. If the Government voted a subsidy for important steamboat enterprise, or fostered some new culture, as grapes or tea for example, no sound priueiple would be violated. Mr. Bright, however, condemnsan oppressive Customs tariff for protection purposes as an injurious policy, as Victoria will ultimately find out.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 188, 10 August 1877, Page 2
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