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FISCAL REFORM.

A BISHOP'S EXTRAORDINARY LETTER.

By Telegraph.— Pre«» Association,—Copyright

(Received January £2, 7.16 p.m.)

London. January 21. The Bishop of Hereford has published a letter urging every Christian minister to combat Air. Chamberlain s strange and erroneous fiscal doctrines. [The Bishop of Hereford ,is a very aevivc an d pronounced Liberal ii 4 politic?.] ! (P.cceive.3 January 23, 1.14 a.n.) London, January 22. _ Tho Midlands Unionist Association ha, superseded Mr. iNetdefcld, treasurer of the association, who refused to pay tho salaries of officials of the association employed in the protectionist prop agan da. (Received January 2D, 10.17 p.m.) London, January 21. The Council of the National Association of Master Bakers of Birmingham has condemned protective taxes on food.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12478, 23 January 1904, Page 5

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FISCAL REFORM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12478, 23 January 1904, Page 5

FISCAL REFORM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12478, 23 January 1904, Page 5

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