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Free and Preferential Trade.

Lotd Jersey's Views. I (lleo-iv,,! Oct. 21. '.1.11 p.m.) _Mi:i.11(11 KM-:. Oct. 1!1. Lord .Icrsey. on bc-iu|r iotervieweil. said that. personally, he thought ii, was unlikely that their would bo a reversal of the gv-ncral principles of free trade, (hough it was not ini. pruliable there might }»_■ some nullification. It was trot at 'all improl>abh' (hat reviews «f .iur roitimereiiil treaties with other countries would be (imieriakt-ii. lie lhi.-ii(jht, however, a f.-lin- was ,rrmviii K in England that Hrilain mip-ht pve some, attention to proposals for preferential trade with the colonies, elen itit inched Mime liiixliiieatioii of 1-liu sh-rn rule of fi'ir trade.

1..ml .lory said he iv-ard.-l il. as unlikely that there «,,uld In- an lm|>erral Conference hcl'oiv the next (j'llera I election, and thoughl it would be (|iiile a mistake for an.\ one of the pnrlies to th,- Conference to come toil with a li.v-d .|iolie> . Ji would he pi'ii.leiil. he should sa.v.lo let the (.'. (ilerenee meet ami obtain the drill of lhe,dilferenl opinions to lie gatlHTiil tin-real.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7960, 25 October 1905, Page 3

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Free and Preferential Trade. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7960, 25 October 1905, Page 3

Free and Preferential Trade. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7960, 25 October 1905, Page 3

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