A correspondent begs us to tell him what is to happen if Tariff Reform triumphs just about tlie time when airships become the recognised method of convoying goods from foreign parts. Are wo to have Custom House officers in every field, or are wo to submit tamely to tho stultification of tho great policy which will otherwise ensue? We can think of nothing but a servico of aerial rcvcnuo-euUors which will grapple in the blue with the Freetraders to the great peril and i neon von ionee of those who happen to be below.. ."With tho establishment of an aerial Merchant Service, universal Freotrade may begin at length to realise itself.—"Westminster Gazette."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 319, 5 October 1908, Page 4
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