THE FISCAL ISSUE.
AN EFFECT OF "DUMPING."
MR LLOYD-GEORGE AND MR CHAMBERLAIN.
MR WINSTON CHURCHILL'S PRINCIPLES.
United Press As*ooiaittc_--By Electric Telegraph—Copyrig--
LONDON, November 27.
Owing to "dumping" in Monmouthshire, the steel tinplate works at Pontyminster, employing 4000 hands, will be unable to continue work at a profit after November, and will place the men on weekly instead of monthly contracts.
Mr M.P. for Carnarvon, speaking at Oxford, declared that Mr Balfour's proposals were futile, and the Conservatives would not accept them frankly. Mr Balfour was batching the proposals, for Mr Chamberlaia was sitting on a cuckoo's egg, honestly believing it to be his own.
Mr Winston Churchill, replying to a demand to resign his seat, told his constituents that it was easier for Oldham to change its candidate for the general election than for him to change his principles.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11753, 30 November 1903, Page 8
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