THE IMPERIAL LABOUR PARTY
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MELBOURNE, September 3
Mr. "Watson says that Labour will be glad to welcome the. proposed British Labour delegation, 'bijit the proposal ;seem<j mainly with respect to preferential trade, whereon: He does not anticipate any likelihood of their securing unanimity amongst Labour people in Australia, however, many other questions they will be glad to discuss and arrivo at an understanding upon. ADELAIDE^ September 4. Premier Price declared that the delegation would be cordially welcomed, but Australia was nitt. going to be sacrificed to any tariff'bungling by Britain. - •... ..:;'•];•- ■'~.' -> : : : - '..'"'
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 5 September 1905, Page 5
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