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Important Corrnßiice Press MmoitfNSi tMg day. In the Federal House'.lh' DeJ t i D) Premier, tabled the coMsfrondesce re j tt ti n 7 11 prefereatial trade witli 4 fnca and Cjiada. v , ■ ■ Mr Doakm on Sei>tembor oablod to the i Cape Prea^ lor sugwsfrtjug ptovemdnt and devol,°pmenvpf tlie [rude wlit,o!S beiwee'i Aubtrnha r-«L South A'i'ica, with pie f erf n » ,R l t.aatix/enj to produce, and making oertain prop^ Ba ] g , ' Tho Capo Proinf replied tbaffc his I Govornmeoi was and wouly mee6 , as far a < -/possible, but, li e : W n S -. unable to giyo a d^ nito rp P'y after tbe South Africntf Costoas ConfuL^ ooo< i which would di.onfi the pioposal for jx 251 per cent, prcferenf 3 a " l' o " 0 /•"'', \J. As regards CRtjw'®! ou August atl inquiry was roc « v ed ihioutih the Ooloii ia | 1 Office from tho (Canadian Couueil, 'askiiV whether tho CJumionwealth would ontiU I into'negotiation 18 V ' 6W of esiaL lishing trado, ajid, if i[ 0) whelhor it ofTor staied tariff conceg. 1 siohs- or pre^ or mal;o tho on e for a oonfori 01100 0 * representatives of the v two 6oyery m6 Pfa- • . I . - .....
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 October 1905, Page 2
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