The Preference of Trade
Press Association.—Copyright. London, December 1 Mr Arnold Foster, speaking at Croydon said tho Colonial Conforenco would meet despito Mr Asquilh and others. Every sonsiblo man ought to give weight to the collective wisdom of tho people °f _ Britain, Canada and Australasia, enabling the empire to meet tho unfair attacks on Indn, ami to strengthen tho (solidarity of tho Motherland and colonies.
Nineteen Conservative resident members of the Cambridge Univoisity Senate have declared a luck of confidence in Sir J. Gors owing to his action for the past two yoars, and intend to noniinato another Parliamentary candidate. Sir J. Gorst refuses to resign, and intends to stand up for freo trade,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1160, 2 December 1904, Page 2
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