TARIFF REFORM.
AN AGENT-GENERAL'S VIEWS. Chamberlain Making Progress. MELBOURNE, Jan. 17. Sir Horace Tozer. Queenslam Agent-General, has arrived to coil suit his Government with i eiereno to representation in London. Inter viewed, he said Mr Chamberluii Fas making progress with the pre ference movement. Hitherto hi cause had been the sport of party but thinking people were beginninj to realise that it would be v isvs to make the best use of the famil; connection ; mercantile and Jinan cial communities were now th/nk ing seriously regarding the policy It the elections take place now tn Liberals would have a majoritv, am preference would be delayed ; but hj, did not think there would be a ma jority wl*ieh deliberately intended t< check Mr Chamberlain's movement although he thought the Liberal el ectors, or many of the Liberals c England, ore entirely in favour c considering the matter seriously. Mr. Chamberlain Bereaved. CANCELS ALL ENGAGEMENTS (Received Jan. 17, 9.21 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 17. Mr Chamberlain has cancelled a engagements owing to the death i his youngest daughter.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7715, 18 January 1905, Page 3
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175TARIFF REFORM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7715, 18 January 1905, Page 3
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