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A COMPARISON OF TRADE.

LONDON, November 29, ' Mr Asquitn, speaking at Truro, said British export* to Germany, tho United States and France had increased by 20. per cent, in 1902, oa compared with 1898. Free trade tended to counteract violent and unnecessary changes. They moat consider that free trade as a whole had given those forma of industry wMoh Great Britain enjoyed the greatest facility for tha inrsatment of labour and enterprise.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11753, 30 November 1903, Page 8

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A COMPARISON OF TRADE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11753, 30 November 1903, Page 8

A COMPARISON OF TRADE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11753, 30 November 1903, Page 8

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