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The Preference of Trade

Unionist Free Trade Club

Press Association.—Copyright-, London', Occombor 3 Tim Duko of Devonshire proaided at a Dovonshii'o Honso mooting of 130 members of the Unionist Free Trado Club. Earl Goshen, Mr. Balfour, Lord Burleigh, and Lord Gcorgo Hamilton wore choson vice-presidents j Lords James of Horoford, Avebuty and liidduiph, lion, treasurers, imd Sir Win. Gull, lion seorotary. Tho speakers included Lords Robovt Osoil, Lichlielil, Lytton, Sir John Gerst, Sir J. Sterling-Maxwell, Hon. Arthur Elliott liiglit lion. ft. Ilobhoitse, and Hon. f! \V. Lambion. A House of Commoners executive committee of 24 membra aud B general committeo of IS4 wore olectod.

TUT'; pi'DBRAL COMMISSION Press Association.—Copyright. Melbowink, this day. Prefflronlial trado is not included in the Tnrifl Commission'B inquiries.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1162, 5 December 1904, Page 2

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122

The Preference of Trade Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1162, 5 December 1904, Page 2

The Preference of Trade Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1162, 5 December 1904, Page 2

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