Preferential Trade.
The “London Standard,” commenting on Chamberlain's speech at Limehousc, says that invest igation into the state of manufactures and trades shows that changes of immense significance must become inevitable, and that a conference with the colonies would remove conflicting interpretations of the colonial disposition towards preference. It says that a one-sided preference would be more absurd than a one-sided free trade.
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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63Preferential Trade. Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 19, 20 December 1904, Page 2
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