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Imperial Parliament. London, June 16.

In the House of Commons, the motion of Sir Henry Fowlor, in favour of disallowing the Indian countervailing duties on bonntv fed imported sugar, was rejected by 93 to 132. Sir G. Hamilton, Seervtai v of State for India, said it would be impossible to refuse India the. m3.lnsm 3.1ns of defence in ccrUin cimunstanees. Bnum would herself adopt the samp means. Mr Chamberlain said countervailing the bounties hv the imposition of duties was not a violation oE treetrade, as the counterva'hng duties were a matter of evped'encv. He protested against subordinatinsf tlip interests of the colonies to the interests ot British consumers and produce! &.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 10, 20 June 1899, Page 3

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Imperial Parliament. London, June 16. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 10, 20 June 1899, Page 3

Imperial Parliament. London, June 16. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 10, 20 June 1899, Page 3

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