TARIFF REFORM.
*» ARE THE LIBERALS VEERING ROUND ? INTERPRETATIONS OV SIR JOHN BRUNNER' SSPEIiCH. Received 3rd, 4,27 p.m. London, May 2. Sir Jolm Brunner's speech is causing a sensation. The Daily News interprets it as an appeal for the improvement of the Port ; of London, the reform of railway adI ministration, revival of the canal sys- • torn, and the introduction of such measures as the Patents Act. The Daily Chronicle says Mr. LloydGcorgo has already forestalled Sir Jolm Brunner. Anyway, assistance of trade hy Government action was one thing, protection, in the fiscal sense, was another. The Spectator expresses dismay to find a very prominent and typical Libcrl" al like Sir John Brunner, presidingat a II party meeting, and advocating the snlb--11 bnletlis of the tariff reformers, without >' the slightest protest, l- * "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 113, 4 May 1908, Page 2
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131TARIFF REFORM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 113, 4 May 1908, Page 2
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