IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.
LOYAL CANADIAN' SUPPORT. (Received March 17, 11.1:1 p.m.') OTTAWA. March 17. The Hon. Kir W. Mulock, Postmas-ter-General, .speaking at the Empiee League meeting in Ottawa, said that Canadians would, unitedly support the resolutions of the Colonial Premiers' Conference, and was ready to welcome reciprocity between Canada, the Motherland, and other parts of the Empire on .satisfactory terms to the Empire. Canada considers that inter-Imperial trade is an actual pressing necessily, and that preferential tariffs alone preserye file EmIpire. When opinion in Britain is .sufficiently cryslji.lli.siil to permit, |he , negotiation of terms the Canadians will hastily respoml. Sir Mackenzie Howell, i„ aereeing with Sir W. .Mullock's remarks hoped the Dominion Parliament, like Manitoba, would endorse Mr Chamberlain's scheme. At the instance of Ihe !!,,,, ,] \ Tarte, ex-Minisler for 1',,],],,. Work-' the meeting unnnhuou.sh, aflirmoi lanadas support of Imperial orifer-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 18 March 1904, Page 3
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138IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 18 March 1904, Page 3
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