MR. ASQUITH AND THE COLONIES.
*$!"#•;" (B«eiv«l 'November' 28th, 0.66 a.m.) • PV'-"'. *■'■. LONDON, November 27. . : Mr' Asqoith had on enthusiastio meeting o;*tat'"eVw«n«s. He said t*b* colonies enjoyed lilp-iinsctl freedom .and protected -'their- own #Vittifakries the. Motherland snd fc' foreigners. The Motherland gave the colojffjlilea -free, aocess to ''the.-. largest 'and - best |?; : .market, -and the colonies had no ground |.i 'lor complamt There was no sign that tlie M?. iKtapi*. was on the point of dissolution. A "rajthroal sad "Well organised systeui ot'.edu-' K|-'cation would do,more for Great Britain |||: than tariffs. : ,.\ Mr- Chamberlain's policy |I >ould not beneatJ the Cornish tin industry li';«»the-Strait! Settlements were within the
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11752, 28 November 1903, Page 8
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