TARIFF REFORM.
INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. By Cable—Press Association- '''opyrigkt. London, January 8. It is rumoured that, the loboy differences have been settled on the basis that food taxes will not lie adopted unti', the Unionist Government has submitted them to the couutrv at a second election.
SIR JOSEPH WARD INTERVIEWED. Received January 0. 8.20 p.m. London. January ft. Sir Joseph Ward lias arrived. Interviewed, lie said that he always declared for Imperial preference which should not include the taxation of food for Britain. Tie still believed that this was practical. He was sure that the Dominions would never ask the Home Country for food in order to bring the scheme into being.
A CANADIAN DENIAL. Received January 0. 8.20 p.m. Ottawa. January !). Mr. Borden officially denies making a compact or agreement with the British tariff party when in England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 198, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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138TARIFF REFORM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 198, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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