PREFERENTIAL TRADE.
United Press Association—Copyright Received Sept. 17, 10.55 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 17. Lord George Hamilton in a letter to the “Times” says colonial preference, however well intentdoned, was really unable to popularise or strengthen the consolidation of the Empire while its operations were regulated by a spirit of unbending protection. There was not a particle of evidence to: show that the tariff was prompted by vindictiveness, or that the duties were higher than the Commonwealth Government considers necessary adequately to protect Australian products and secure revenue.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2188, 18 September 1907, Page 2
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87PREFERENTIAL TRADE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2188, 18 September 1907, Page 2
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