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TARIFF REFORM

RESULTS OF THE ELECTION. MR, JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN'S VIEWS. By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright Received February 7, 10.30 p.m. London. February 7. 1 The Morning Post had an interview "with Mr. Joseph Chamberlain before his departure for Cannes. The tariff re'formers, he admitted, had not done as 'well as he expected, but there had been an enormous increase in the votes secured. They fared woisst where the local leaders were vaceilating and timid. Ho continued: "Food duties must be explained boldly and straightforwardly. 'The Imperial side is the stronger side of tariff reform. The working classes are 'lmperialists. The land taxes are popular in the north of England and in Scotland. The Unionists' set-back there 'showed the necessity for a progressive land policy, particularly in regard to encouraging co-operation. Wliile the, 'Liberal tendency is towards a single rhamber the Unionists, must aim at 'strengthening the Lords by the reform 'of its constitution*" Mr. Chamberlain added that Mr. Asquith will find the Irishman a hard taskmaster.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 309, 8 February 1910, Page 5

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TARIFF REFORM Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 309, 8 February 1910, Page 5

TARIFF REFORM Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 309, 8 February 1910, Page 5

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