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PREFERENTIAL TRADE QUESTION.

THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

(By Telegraph. — Copyright.} Received 7, 1.12 a.m. LOIN DON, January 6. Lord Ros-bery, speaking at Edinburgh, said the Government was like a dissolving view. Mr Deakin's telegram provsd that the fiscal proposals had not emanated from the colonies or the Government, but showed that Mr Chamberlain's whole policy was a triangle resting on an apex — if it had an apex. The Government was in a hollow and untenable position.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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PREFERENTIAL TRADE QUESTION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

PREFERENTIAL TRADE QUESTION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 3

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