TARIFF REFORM.
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y^4^v.. rii; yLo^iJ'oN, jDctober 17. - The,' Duke,, of Westminster's banquet resulted ii&^9soO -m subscriptions towards tari^r^fo^m.,;.'. Mr 'Austenf ChamferlMH, m a speech at th* banquet, s&d they were often told |hat tariff refortti -would sweep the country ijf they dropped Imperial: preference. He* was a; prefsrentialist before :a tariff irefogmer. , y"Q>iir opportunity i>of consolidating ,the Empire is 'now/ Are we nevtfr. Agoing to respond to our kinsmen overseas? '?■ Despite our refusal, the door is still open to us before the Dominions ■ Commission?'
Mr Sedgwick detailed the favorable results .pf 'lthe despatch of boys to New Zealand. '"'', yV.,.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12897, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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105TARIFF REFORM. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12897, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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