BRITAIN'S FISCAL POLICY.
ill:. CtiL'RCUILI/S VIEWS ov RETALIATION. Received March 15, !»-">:> |i.in, London, March 15. Mr. Winston Churchill, writing u> tne limes, says his speech :il ihincUi'sler on June lolli, IHIJ4. contains liis views on retaliation. Ik' concludes tlmL tlie I Tory policy of retaliation is merely a convenient verbal cover for tin; much larger policy of real protection 1 viii" behind. A RECIPROCAL TREATY WITH FRANCE. Received March 15, !».s:j p.m. London, March 15. The Standard states thai -Ministerial freetraders are endeavouring to persuade Mr. Winston Churchill to conclude a commercial treaty with France, on the basis of the mitigation of the proposed tariff in return for Britain promising no fresh duties on French imports for live .years. Ml!. CHAMBERLAIN'S SATISFACTION. Received March 15, ll.:(5 p.m. March 15. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain congratulated the Tariff Reform Executive. Mr. Balfour, lie said, had for the lirst time acknowledged the League's services.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3
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150BRITAIN'S FISCAL POLICY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3
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