EMPIRE’S TRADE.
SIR W. HARCOURT’S CRAFTY SPEECH. By Telograpb—Press Association —Copyright Received 9.55 a.m., August 2. London, Aug. 1. Sir William Harcourt, in an article contributed to a newspaper, argues that since the colonies are united to tho Motherland in bonds of brothorhood, pride, and affection, Mr Chamberlain’s plan to unite by obligations of intorest is superfluous, while tho moans proposed would bo mischievous to tho entire empire.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 958, 3 August 1903, Page 3
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68EMPIRE’S TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 958, 3 August 1903, Page 3
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