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The Preference of Trade

1 Workmen's Conference

Press Association-Copyright,

London, Oct. 3

A. Working Mod's Conference, represent. ing Lancashire Chester, and West Yorkshire, aro holding a mooting in Manchester to reconsider tho nation's fiscal policy, with a view to the lnaintouauco of trading interests, securing omployraont, and tho social comfort of Industrial workers. Lathk, At tho Workmen's Conference in Manchester it was unanimously rosolved that it was absolutely necessary to reconsider tho nation's fiscal policy, otc.

PRESS OPINIONS Fr«u Ail nelattlon.—OopyrlffhtLondon, Oct, 51

Tho Pall Mall Gazette says tbat Messrs Burns and Boll's appeal omphalioally confirms Mr Chamberlain's viow in regard to tbo colonies.

Tho Chronicle describes Australia as deaf to reason, and adds;" So much talk about bargains anl preference is likely to eua in bad feeling betwoen tho colonies and the Motherland." It emphasises that tho Bullish tondoncioi with which Australia regards tho maintenance of tho empiro aro only a means of securing sixpence for the pockot.

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Bibliographic details
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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159

The Preference of Trade Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 4 October 1904, Page 2

The Preference of Trade Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 4 October 1904, Page 2

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