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Bf JXEOTMC TSXKQRAPH—OOPXBMFT. FISCAL'UNITYREFERENDUM BUGGESTED. FEB PESSS ASSOCIATION. Received £2,10.35 p.m. j London, June 22. | Mr. Copland, JJe* South Wales' Agent Got eral, in a letter to tbe Times, f uzge3ts a National and laip ri-it Referendum on November 9tb, 1904 or 1905, to t(Bt Mr Chamberlain's p-oposed policy without party strife and prejudice. H<j eays it is Rdvisible to asfe ihe electors of the Uni r ed Kingdom whsther they are favourable to raising more revenue by means oF moderate import rjuties afford - ing seme tdvantage to British over foreign manufactures and productions; also whether they are favourable 'o assisting the union of the Empire by means of preferential tariffs between the Colonics and the Motherland. Mr Copeland adds tha' it will only be necessary to submit tbe second proposition to colonial el ctoi s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 3
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