Preferential Trade.
.\rADA'S POLICY
£ LONDON, September 24. T », lr MP. for Banffshire, in write Black, ju cham berla.in, con.ir W. Latlrier's informal svfiiKh the German Consul at ***&£ that Canada was billing, I** for sufficient concessions, to in retunl _„. 'the same preference as »'SSity scheme was untenL. he colonies .surrendered a •* -"Jof their fise-1 independence. replied that it was sfr 7__ that Canada had privately *?__Sn-£e Germany, but had ff/wasiot aware that it was ' iiki ' .under any circumstances to f Se-m"ny tbe ..ante treatment as the feft retorted that if Canada's SJSfiad failed against Germany .£2 Slkeiy that Britain's weaker i o ;.t*wo« wsucceed *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 229, 25 September 1903, Page 5
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