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FISCAL REFORM.

i*er Press Association. London, October 16. Mr Wicßton Churchill's letter stated that bis father in 1890 relinquished ideas of preference. The London Glebe, in reply, publishes nn interview with Lord Randolph Churchill in 1892. The interview declared that it was urgent England should consider commercial anion with the colonies by a system of differential duties. Mr Herbert Gladstone says that Mr Chamberlain's eye is on the Irish vote, hencs the exemption of maize. The West India committee has unanimously approved Mr Chamberlain's proposals. BCGGEBTED GERMAN RETALIATION. Received 19 0.24 ajn. Berlin, October 18. The Kreuz Zeitung urges that South Africa shall be treated like Canada if she grants preference in a manner prejudicial to German exporters, The paper considers it inexpedient tor Germany to enforce a high autonomous tariff against South African wool, which represents nearly the whole of Germany's South African imports. The Conservatives in tbe Reichstag will probably propose that the provisional concession of favoured treatment of Britain shall end when the new German tariff comes into operation.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 224, 19 October 1903, Page 3

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FISCAL REFORM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 224, 19 October 1903, Page 3

FISCAL REFORM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 224, 19 October 1903, Page 3

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