Mr Asquith at Penzance.
Received November 28, 0.56 a.m
LONDON, November 27
Mr. Asquiith had an enthusiastic meeting at Penzance. He said the colonies enjoyed fiscal freedom and protected their own industries against the Motherland and foreigners. Th<& Motherland gave the colonies free access to the largest and best market, and the colonies had no ground for complaint. There was no sign that the Empire was on the point of dissolution. A rational and well-organised system of education would do more for Britain than tariffs.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 5
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