"ROSEBERY'S FAMED SOPORIFIO PILLS."
NEED OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY. United Press __aooi_-o_—By Electric '" Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 22. In the course of his speech at Cardiff, Mr Chamberlain said that when the dumpers had destroyed the steel bar trade they would "dump" in tinplates. A hostile tariff, scientifically directed, kills trade whioh, under normal conditions, would remain British. A great change lwtd come over public opinion in Great Britain, and unrestricted free imports were doomed. The people were tired of lying down, to be trampled upon, and bullied when they got up.
Some of his opponents recognised possible difficulties, but they proposed no remedy, except the Cbarlottenburg scfieme, and Lord Roeebery's specific—commercial repose. "Go to sleep, gentlemen!" continued Mr Ch/imberlain. "Forget your troubles. If you suffer from nightmare, try Roeebery's famed soporific pills." Mr Chamberlain concluded, "I thipk we want commercial activity."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11748, 24 November 1903, Page 7
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