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IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

AN INDIAN VIEW. Press Association —Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) DELHI, Tuesday. The Legislative Council report on Imperial preference, shows that there is a unanimous opinion, in view of the demand for raw material, that there is no danger of retaliation. The apprehension of Lord Cuvzons Government in 1903 is now unreal. The general conclusion is that India would neither gain nor lose by the adoption Of a moderate preference ou impqrt duties. The Committee suggests the appointment of aJ'.Chmmission of Inquiry to determine the future fiscal policy, emphasising its urgency owing to its exclusion from the purview of the lastindustrial Commission.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14103, 22 April 1920, Page 6

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IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14103, 22 April 1920, Page 6

IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14103, 22 April 1920, Page 6

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