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"UNITED EMPIRE."

Though thete are obvious ways of re-adjusting the British fiscal policy without introducing preference to colonial importations, it is out of the question to suppose that the British Tariff can be re-opened and rearranged without reciprocating a preference already granted to British imports by all the self-governing Dominions, remarks the Auckland "Herald." If the recent bye elections throughout the United Kingdom are any indication of fiscal prospects, the next Parliament will be a Tariff Reform Parliament, of some kind or other, and we shall thus speedily see what Lord Curzon rightly describes m "the greatest forward step in the direction of a United Empire tha - the last fifty years has seen."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9139, 15 July 1908, Page 4

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"UNITED EMPIRE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9139, 15 July 1908, Page 4

"UNITED EMPIRE." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9139, 15 July 1908, Page 4

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