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THE FISCAL QUESTION.

London, January 6. Mr R. A. Yerburgh, Conservative M P. for Chester, urges the appointment of a non-party Royal Commission to consider the fiscal policy "» all its bearings, and trade with the colonies and foreign countries, the Commission to be presided over by a judicial authority. Badwin's blast furnaces and steel works near Swansea stop on SaturI day Three hundred and fifty hands have been paid off owing to overproduction and "dumping."

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10918, 8 January 1904, Page 3

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THE FISCAL QUESTION. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10918, 8 January 1904, Page 3

THE FISCAL QUESTION. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10918, 8 January 1904, Page 3

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