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IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

IS LLOYD GEORGE GOING BACK ON HIS WORD? SPEECH BY SIR ROBERT HORNE PER PRESS ASSOCIATION—TOPYEIGHT LONDON, Nov. 20. Sir Robert Horne, speaking at Glasgow, said- Alj Asquith and Sir John Simon, who had been re-taken to Mr Lloyd George’s bosom, had been denouncing the ganting of any preferences whatever, to the Dominions. Was Mr Lloyd Geoige going to lecant everything which in the war's gravest moments he had solemnly .■.• greed to with the Dominion Ministtrs? Sir Robert Horne refused to believe it. Continuing, Sir Robert Horne pointed ent that: Mr Bruce had disclosed attemptfefby' othey- countries . > make ;xciprcßfid trading arrangements with Australia. Could Britain aif,.rd to risk the chance of losi n, th.: preferences received from '. Do:;>i:ii;ms?'.Britain would never j.... which failed to do t. the ftqmir.io.ts or flouted ~;m imperii i,

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 21 November 1923, Page 7

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IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 21 November 1923, Page 7

IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 21 November 1923, Page 7

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