IMPERIAL TRADE.
London, July 30. The Presidents of the Liverpool, Sheffield, Glasgow, Swansea, Dundalk, and Newport Chambers of Commerce, and the vice-President of the Dundee Chamber, favour tho fiscal inquiry. 4 * A HOSTILE RESOLUTION. (BY TELEGRAPH—PBESS ASSOCIATION). DONEDIN-, List Night. At the open meeting arranged liy the Trades und Luhour I ouncil, an address was Riven by Mr A. R Baruluy on the question of preferential trade. After discussion, it was molvpd :—' That, in the opinion of the meeting, any scheme of preferential tariffs which would have the effect of s-eriously injuring the industries of the colony cannot be considered as satisfactory.'
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6033, 1 August 1903, Page 3
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