THE FISCAL QUESTION.
j I-tter Ttowl Mr. Qu.fc*,^ (By (Received 9.57 ajn.) i MELBOURNE, this _» ' ! Mr. Chamberlain, writm* T t torian friend, aays that he L */* that ultimately » complete union, i:. the shape of S 6 be the best thing both for tt P ", '• WOuU Great Br;ta_7bSthS ft'£*» ■* to proceec. graauall-. He w£,l„ fectly satisfied a the firs IS U' * such referential arrangemeSr" ** colomes were likely to accent W. *** ,"We can assist you to filTJp _J£ £_ !l:,nds,and while not many wa?_tX ing with your progress i_ 2_3£*T we shall always find ■ change, each part of the ing for the rest the materUb manufactured goods it _ best $£/£ supply. Mr Chamberlain expreSesW fidence hi the ultimate preferential proposals, but whether wall live to see it he feels is uncertain *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 4
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127THE FISCAL QUESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 4
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