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THE FISCAL QUESTION.

CONSERVATIVES AND PROTECT . , , HON* , , ' THE LIBERAL POLIO*. By Telegraph—Prw. Association—Copyright. (Betrf?ci! November 35, 1.10 a.m.) Lo?n>ON-, November 14. ■'; Th» National Liberal Association has j issued ft circular stilting that owing to the i Tory Party as ft whole adopting protection, ! the Liberals must put untaxed food and ; free'" trade "in the forefront for the ''next j elections. ' The Daily News, commenting on the Duke. - of Devonshire's speech, asks whether Mr. Balfour . dare : make good his Edinburgh* pledge The Chronicle says if the Edinburgh speech really is a. disavowal of sympathy with the new protection, haver was there a milder J repudiation; ■ Th« Disks of Devonshire's,: •tremendous attack on' Mr. Chamberlain's policy is one »f-the most remarkable contributions t<> the controversy. There is no desire in th« colonies to tax the Motherland ; for esUnial purposes, th©u|h solonies i ' do not realise th«. effect of preference. . 1% weald increase isaifflfthasly the Motherland's coat of living. SO?. Ohtintelitm'B #eli«y - bad two faces, one exhibited to the colonies I • aid the oiaer hart; tod bath Side!* MS* by , deceptive promises.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12712, 15 November 1904, Page 5

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THE FISCAL QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12712, 15 November 1904, Page 5

THE FISCAL QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12712, 15 November 1904, Page 5

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