THE BRITISH PREMIER ON BOUNTY-FED SUGAR.
(Becsived Der. l'.L lU.IG B.ui.) | LONDON, Yesterday. 1 Til the House of Commons Mr B-jlfour, J Premier, admitted that tbo Crown Law officers in 18SO considered that counteivailing duties against bcunty-fed sugar were contrary to tbo " mo. t favoured nation " clause of existing treaties, but he would not admit Iho revelanc<- between the discussion of the eiuestion, it exists, and the opinion expre> ed in 188). j ■ i I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 13 December 1902, Page 3
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