Chamberlains's Fiscal Proposals.
(Per United Press Association-) j- LONDON, November-20. j Mr Asquith, speaking at St. INeota, said the Unionist party was split from top to bottomi. It was really Mm Balfour who resigned and) Mr Chamberlain! who governed). The Liberals were absolutely united on, every iav r ing issue.,. The. agriculturists would gain nothing by Mr, Chamberlain's Hclh<eme. Ketaliaitiom was only a phrase. It was ireally am imiposituire. None of the colonies desired to impose al burden upon Great Britain. Be t.opposedi MrVi Ghaimberlaiin' b*>oause his policy imperifled Imperial unity- Canada) sent to England) more bouty-fed) iron than the United States and Germiamy would, andi Mr Balfour would retaliate upon flier. T.t ipas imipossible to imagine a, greater dlisservice to the Empire tham, the idea, which it engendered! in the masses. Without any oora-esponding oompensation they were called upmi to make great sacrifices in the name of tihe Empire: for *he saike of the colonies. ' ;
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10478, 23 November 1903, Page 4
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156Chamberlains's Fiscal Proposals. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10478, 23 November 1903, Page 4
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