BRITISH TRADE.
LONDON, Jan. 5. United Slates ollicial statistics show that Bradford's export of wool to the United States in 1!)()!) was valued at £2,1118,7ud, the highest since the Dingley taiiff was imposed. The Opposition will at the larliest opportunity submit a compivlK'nsivp froetrade amendment to the Address-in-Reply, framed so as to secure the support of Unionist free l'ooders. CdLOftJAL PRODUCTS. —4 _.— Received <7 5.12 n.'m, LONDON, Jan. 8, The Duke oi .Marlborough, in opening a very representative colonial products exhibition at Liverpool, said he Ix-lieved and hoped tlile Empire would become self-sujlicing. I] B suggested that similar exhibitions should be held throughout the country, hoping that the Motherland's manufactures would bo exhibited, in the colonies also.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 3
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117BRITISH TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 3
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