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AUSTRALIA CRITICISED.

5j A FEDERAL SENATOR IN. < ENGLAND. ■> $ 3y Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. S (Received October 12, 7.46 a.m.) , ; lXj> NibON, - October" M . • | Senator PuilTorcl, of" the Commons PatMamenfc, in a letter to The iyrimes, interprets the. word "slander?' Aised by the Hon. RMJS.R M J$. WJse ; jn his, setter of the Bth Inst., as implying t inerely "unfavourable criticism :'? He 4adds that it is good for Australia to all views. « r ; Senator Pulsford next .mentions the' JEmpire aspect of a tariff which discriminates between the Uhiteth Kingdom British India. " Commenting on the prohibition of immigration, of -contract labour- into the Commonwealth, and speaking of tho rosults.4€>f his inquiries in; England^ on . this poijft, he says the restriction is affecting fconi 'England to Au^traJH^OTejy -day ,qf , the" ;year and blocking ectiemei^ij enterprise in all directions. . (Tlio Hbft. nrßl 'W, ise, formerly At-torney-General of *Nfew South' Wales, in Ills letter 'to t*b# Tiirifes 'deprecated the flow oi blander ajgiinst Australia!, The concessi6n ; ' iorf ;3 4 pref eT*enc'e ; ' tallied at £1,250,000 wa# not; He'said, a bdd reply to tho * ' 'slammed "dbbr. ") <•'*",'."'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13536, 12 October 1907, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA CRITICISED. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13536, 12 October 1907, Page 5

AUSTRALIA CRITICISED. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13536, 12 October 1907, Page 5

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