MONEY MARKET.
AND COLONIAL LOANS. By Telograph— Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Aug. 81. Mr Copeland, Agent-Genoral, interviewed on affairs in England, said the difficulty in the money markot from a colonial standpoint was due to the tremendous sum absorbed by the Boer war, and the large borrowing of English municipal authorities The extreme legislation in Australia hod also to some extent alarmed capitalists, and the Commonwealth’s aotion in excluding colored labor on mailboats had been most adversely received by the English people, who considered it most unfair, especially in view of the fact that the British Empire holds India. He thinks Mr Chamberlain’s preference scheme will get much bigger support than is generally supposed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 1
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113MONEY MARKET. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 1
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