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THE FISCAL QUESTION.

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BBITAIN AT PRESENT OPPOSES PBEFEIIEXCE. Beceived 15, 9.30 p.m. Loxnos, July 14. Lord Elgin presided at the Chambers of Commerce banquet at the Hot. 1 Cecil. Lord Argyle, Lord Jersey, Sir Howell Buxton, Lord Brassey and three hundred others were present. Mi Sydney Buiton said he was sure no colony would press unduly upon the Motherland its new of the delicate ■abject of commercial relations. Bightly or wrongly, for the time being the Motherland could not see her way to meet the views of the colonies on this question, belienng the cost to her weald be too dear.

GBKAT BRITAIN AND INDIA MUST BE CONSIDEBED. '

Beceived 10, -1.-13 p.m. London, July 14. The Bight Hon. Mr Asquith, referring to the fiscal resolution passed by the Congress, reminded Commoners 0 the interests of the United Kingdom' forty millions of people. India's time hundred millions also, needed consideration as well as the colonies.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 16 July 1906, Page 3

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THE FISCAL QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 16 July 1906, Page 3

THE FISCAL QUESTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 16 July 1906, Page 3

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