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THE POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY.

OPPOSED TO PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS.

Received May 23,1.4 a.m. London, May 22.

Mr Asquith, in a speech at Doncaster, said Mr Chamberlain's proposals would have the unqualified and united opposition of the Liberal Party, and other Liberal leaders similarly resist them on the ground that part of the success of the policy of free markets is an open door.

The Standard says that Canada is enthusiastic over the zollverein idea, Australia was apparently sceptica 1, and in Great Britain an expectant leaven was working. The fiscal policy, however, must be vindicated by adaptability to changing circumstances and not by an appeal to authority.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 120, 23 May 1903, Page 3

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THE POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 120, 23 May 1903, Page 3

THE POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 120, 23 May 1903, Page 3