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A HOSTILE MOTION.

\' !> . . ■. London, J.tme IL. Mr Alfred Hjutton has -given notice on.benalf of the Opposition, that this House conidemns any depiartur.e from free trade, and considers that protection, either 'for purposes of colonial preference or retaliation upon foreigners, will inevitably lead to disaster and endanger the unity of the Empire, It expresses profound regret that any Minister is committed to. a. policy of food taxation. Mr' Hetirniker Heaton, on being in-ter-viewed, said he was confident tihe country would afford Mr Chamberlain a mandate for. his preference proposals. He believed Mr Deaikin, in his recent message to the British Australasian, accurately desfcribefcl Australia's attitude. ,' . .

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 5

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A HOSTILE MOTION. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 5

A HOSTILE MOTION. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12280, 12 June 1903, Page 5