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LORD SALISBURY.

THE TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN

(BY KI.F.CTKIO TKMiUKAfII.—COFI'KIOHT.)

London, March oLoud Salisbury, speaking at a banquet given by the Associated Chambers of Commerce, said that two dark shadows threatened the trade of Great Britain. One was the revival of Protection, especially in Franco and America; and the other was the struggle between capital and labour at Home. It was, however, useless to prcmonitate. In his opinion, the Eight Hours' Bill was impracticable.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 2

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74

LORD SALISBURY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 2

LORD SALISBURY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 2

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