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Colonial Conference.

VH (United Press Association] !l, Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 8 6 a.m.) LONDON, March 20. Duke o! Devonshire, addressing iHCnioniit Freo Trade Club, said the Conference was safer in the of tbe Liberals than in the hands Unionists, as colonials could apclearly their expressed policy, would be no chance of mis which might have been, three years’ tarrifito agitation found they had been summoned limply to negotiate on the basis of duties, in which case they I have thought they had been lit hero on a fool s errand. In view e grave constitutional questions ding be deplored the increasing iiness and anarchy in the Unionranks. The duty to unite was oomideriDg the indirect attack on igiilative union of Britain and d. It was as dangerous as, or langirous, than a direct attack.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 5086, 21 March 1907, Page 3

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Colonial Conference. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 5086, 21 March 1907, Page 3

Colonial Conference. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 5086, 21 March 1907, Page 3

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