The Fiscal Campaign.
o _ Britain's East Coast Trade.
May he Destroyed
Payment of Salaries Refused
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'lleceivcd Jan 20, 9.10 m.m
LONDON, j^n 19. Charles IT. Wilson, the menvber of l-he Mou.se of Commons for Hull, in .a letter to The Times, insists that the effect of Mr Chamberlain's and air Balfour's policy will ? )D to decrease or destroy the entire East Coast trade o.f England and Scotland with Protectionist countries; M -Nettleford, treasurer <;f the Midland's Liberal-Unionist Association, refuses to pay the salaries of officials of the Association who are employed in connection with the I'rotectionists' propaganda, and declines Mr Chamberlain's suggestion to n.-si.u;* unless at the committee's request. [Received January 20, at 12.10 p.m.] London, January 19. Mr Chamberlain addressed a raeetin r of three thousand in the. Guild Hall Also a great overflow meeting of repre-senta-nes of financial, commercial, inand political interests of London. Tnirty.three thousand applied for seats!
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7746, 20 January 1904, Page 5
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154The Fiscal Campaign. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7746, 20 January 1904, Page 5
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