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CABLES.

preferential Trade. (United Press Association.) -Klectrio Telegraph— Copyright] (iNlived 8.8 a.m.) LONDON, April 10 Ourr.on, at the Basingstoke added regarding Indie, that it JoDOtivably suffer more from rethan it could gain from proferwas to our iutorest thut her jbould not be sacrificed in'any obange. Her ravanue tariff was [Jol and lucrative. No party in vo ald oonseut to part with ao jiuaaoa for negotiation. It has u,*! more than once to threaten nil on foreign nations. The Liberal poant bad events in traiu to dieD iny things not shown, and the qcj was to upset the tariff iu India, t twritr must and ought to come iu tf d. Tba Radicals were driving us in tbs future, which the Unionioit rsdeam. The Liberal Party acting *• wet nurses to their off- , whom they affected to repudiate jaown- H we K ot such a tariff irenos purposes, 1 cannot, lie said, l# jjf e of mo see why not the tariff uf gioltatiou with the Colonial Govjotifor btrengthoning the ties of pi) oonnectien and also utdiso it to and secure better oinploy(or work®™ The money question pobed more for those sections of urty which at present supported rsforra, but were mutually separate paid bo drawn together. Whatever 0 ]«t us not adopt proscription, aft unable to ufford to estrange Dto ai Lord Salisbury’s two sons »ould be unthinkable. Our policy dbsone of reconciliation not re-

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5245, 11 April 1908, Page 3

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CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5245, 11 April 1908, Page 3

CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5245, 11 April 1908, Page 3