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SPECIAL PLEADING.

Dec. 12. Received 13th. 9.30 a m. Tho Puke of Devonshire, in a letter, advises the electors sympathising with the Free Food League not to support Unionists who express sympathy with Mr Chamberlain's policy. A BUSINESS MAN'S OBSEHVA. TIONS. Sir Thomas Sutherland. chairman of the directors of the P. and 0. S.N. Co.. presiding at a meeting of the company, said he was confident tli a t the Australian trade |\voiild speedily revive. He did not desire to niter the fiscal controversy, but so f iij- iis ii revenue of H< > millions for Hrilis.li shipping being available 1o In.v an y<|uivalent amount of imports it would be a more correct estimate to say that owing i.(< shipowners' heavy disbursements only one-half was available lor payment for im-

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Southland Times, Issue 19227, 14 December 1903, Page 2

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SPECIAL PLEADING. Southland Times, Issue 19227, 14 December 1903, Page 2

SPECIAL PLEADING. Southland Times, Issue 19227, 14 December 1903, Page 2

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