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ENGUND AND THE COLONIES.

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London, March 0, A'l' ii diimor In comjecjiou with tho annual incotiug of the Ohambor of Commerce Sir M, Hicks Beach urged that the colonies should bo allowed free markets in Great Britain. Sir Edward liraddon, Agent>Gcneraj for Tasmania,. concurred h' this state, incut and complained'- that an present Eneland coinmotfily mis'iegarded Australia, whose only fault was attempting too much to benefit the inhabitants and promote the prosperity of tho country, ' Lp 'DON, March JO. At the banquet in connection with the Chamber- of Coicmer'ce meeting, Sir M, Hicks Beach said that England would refuse to grant preferences to colonial products unless the colonics reciprocated the concession. This statement was received with loud cheers,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7171, 11 March 1892, Page 2

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ENGUND AND THE COLONIES. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7171, 11 March 1892, Page 2

ENGUND AND THE COLONIES. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7171, 11 March 1892, Page 2