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The Fiscal Policy

Views of Mr Jellicoe

Press Association.—Copyright. Stdnet, thia day. j v Mr. Jkllicoe, solicitor, formerly of Wei-1 lington, and now the Liberal condidato for Walton (Liverpool), in a proas intorviow Btatod that he was examining the present nttitudo of (he colonics towards Chamberlain's preferential trade propaganda, ', and also interesting himself on behalf of the unemployed in England, and in labour questions here and elsewhere. Ho said ho was surprieod to find that any Australians should take Mr Chamberlain serionsiy after tho experiences of his colonial administration, in the direction] of sacrificing Australia's trado with tho Samoan group to Gormauy and sacrificing iho interests of tho British raco in Bomh Africa by handing over tho Transvaal, mines io tho alien owners of alien slaves. Mr Chamberlain's polio; meant a sheer loss of the hscul independence which tho colonies at presont enjoyed. ,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume v, Issue 1430, 14 September 1905, Page 3

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The Fiscal Policy Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume v, Issue 1430, 14 September 1905, Page 3

The Fiscal Policy Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume v, Issue 1430, 14 September 1905, Page 3

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