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AUGUST 26TH, 1910.
A SPIRITUAL UNITY,
the uut justify this proposal igy, the
Mr. Chamberlain: We will roept the conditions of the Dominions do not admit IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.
hon. gentleman's description the moves their raising the revenues, necesSILE SPIRITUAL REA UNITION OF A terms of humanity. Lesser xcept by the aid of a Custous duty. But To say that what we do within the on a loner people are contrg i me 'SPIRITUAL. UNITY...”,
British Empire is a matter which cons fever and chaps att all they may
cerns foreign countries. is a matter get astar. (can hear.) Having to which they have a right to offer renin- In ognitive on the Finance Bilk ou
chat during the war that happend which
istrance of complaint, seems to me to be a July oth ninting to which deals with he did not venture to expect that the denial of that for which we have fought Imperial Preterrace,
Empire joued us in the main serie and suffered that which has been solemn Captain WW. Bern moved to leave her says there is an reads now for 1999 Fly Sealed by the hipul shed of the Colonies. Jong the words With a view to affordinging the price which he gonelly paidsbefures | The bon meinher for Leith and la prelerenor in the case of Empire pro- the war
duct in order to raise a discussion varie thauiniens "yene content with el the general question of Imperial Prefers pics. The fact is that the Dominions, grounds of its tangibleness. Equity is ence. He pishe des intke it clear, big anid. While they have again and again disen the grounds that it is a spiritual res that he and his friends appreciated as Feltined as desire to interiore with our gnition of a spiritum unity- eneers) much as guy the calfitt sacrifices thanesi pote, a tk 1r anything that it is something for which all the which: the mans and Colors had to which we think it would an Empire his work for that rain, and Thus point was whetherjarins, so ourses to grant, have asked for because of the profit which they get
une of it. I made in the war,
nach Justity it
ground that the the financial tie of the kind proposed was thas when we have settled our own tariff the last five years would indeed have been in effect a better means of seiring their acordance with our own less wasted for the pipe is, after that great solidity of the Empire An examination should body is that tarif a sostene of struggle and series, wereld not have at the articles on which a preference was ¦ Imprint preference,
made this spiritual cognition of the At wery Cuketal or Tupecial t
great band of union whiel cabrace u proposed showed a fatal detect in the
all, 76 heen, Y selame of the Chancellor of the Eschetofoner, iliis question has been raised. At
Sir D. Maclean sail the bad but a The financud avanzage by which every conference Eut one it has beet
new definition af the Character of the pro- iVwas perpuseri te consolidate the Empir carried, with the regersentatis, the was study distributed that a great United Kingdom dissenting At the last peels of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chey wore a spiritual recognition of the part of it did hinges on the Colonies at Voaterenes 1t was carried with unau ami
The all. Tur preference on ten wonhl be re
policy had been With that long experience, with camion Empire. IN joyed by Sharehsiders in tirea Britain. „ng both parties in the different parts of described, un any grond is, bar this to toptreave a long course it. years was the most satisfactory of them all. and the peterenty i sugar and rum would not go the tulays we wouldntains the sun attitude in Spite at whatever his sentimental idas, the or etatges of visernunt, side right hon. gentleman would admit that most desire to beneft. The in which the
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Eur But they went the shall do
and said. But if your opinion any preferene which you give to us
hardly your people, either com There was no flement of dught that the mercintly or socially, we the int want it. present proposal must lead to taxations
curn. wool, timber the whole range of raw materials supplied to us inevitably from this first "beginning must eve great fiscal scheme fealing to large additional barrus being played upon the people of this country, and especially
driven to adopt for his scheme would only !! ht cause irritation and amyande bill it was proposed to jettison the policy on which We previously stood. One pre to car fernher breathe a settled part of our pulit and gasar uaster fe tall sing it was inevitande that the various donned that the rant back a war shouried begin to ask shut they went that the counts had at the last getting ப: 1: New Zealand and Australia gone belt in their treneral Election no Kamlenge or the
Emitention, chat tifs verduet was taken DEL important intinsaries, the supply of raw other isti, dad that perang
terials. We were abandoning te vaky wen acting our mes įd we wyatterede ser Er the truth is to be sound ground which existed for peace and such a thing contentheent n regards fiscal arrange
it may not. sall apeut reg last election
whit the nients ween the different parts of this be tattering to mang Empire.
comitry tu was to express the opinegg The chic fiscal clijection to th" prin that the Prime Minister was the proper ciple of preference was that they couldmat to hand, the dimenities with which may read th not give preference toile tolonies unless we were emiranteu.
Mr. Lyi-Samurk sail he considered; bet it were atrompanied by a fall klanjat | passage in the múdress when he and th
Lard Privy Seal issued to the elrutors: had been sold. - There was not an intelli- Lari He and his friends believed that
The mouliny wiff not all the foul,geng elector who would have voted for the spirit of the policy as repry sentei lis
alf the raw maburral, and all the uredu preference if he had been told that it Tariff Reform was absolutely hostile to the
which it can beach, and fresh taxes would mean a loss of Suwon in re
Venue. The
of the Chanceller of peeches true world-jirit be podlay
vaghtstol to lies ituposed at The OF SEL
and the Exchequer were
his sitar dastlabrics.. Materials (02
provocative. topolies would ight hon. gentleman sait
intolerable burdens.
some people even, in that Hou who de. tested the idea of a man bring a Berien er, and bathed the idea thị tending with a foreign, but he and his triads be Heved that trade Fink with porvigners far from being reprehensibis, were in
themsta al citrantee, of peace the world.
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the same tinie, a preformer trade. The
given to our &oleities upon
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Why distu
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What was the must-
and so may be absentation" of a You could not have a more explicit all mug define declaration of clie
rer with the British Empire i Which We
(Hear. en pursuing.
Chancellor of the Exchequer said that Henr.) Would it mot Be more true to say that iị steps should be taken to get it united. Lieut. Commander Kenworthy said that did not mis propose preference on
Why, it was uniteri, as one enemies kara to their cost. (Heak luar.) Ee was a Lefor the war be way in bacuate of pira
cxisting duties we should be breaking farane but one thing which bad
faith with the Bertone
strong Imperialist, and rented thi Barbed from the way was that the pre Whenever the houseked for Predegradation of a conception of Empire, ferential ila would be rains to ference they are suggest that it would if it was to be the sort of Empire tha hancellor of the Exchequer was going t n. torm that te possible to do it is such manity. This was the insidious begining
to build up it would be as fotten as the of the same spirit as bad aspire the Puniaoro exact the sam
the others. They
Roman Empire, as tetten und menacing Germany The Cloverament were to bind beretic
as the German Empire, and would draw the Empire by blood and iron, and be taken that short-sighted commercial view
What dey have asked upon itself a sufficient fores of civilisa tariffs they were to hay real pretection or the proposal. That was onsolere; it was dead; and the
kinship and unity of the great (commonweath of nations which compose the Empire. As long as we adune th principle and
preference wherev give the Beat, in accordance with our own fen} there was any demand by the Colonisten, they are not to hook too teely to for preference Taupene pond en rea
it than they themselves, tree, henk. > was not worth considering as a means of When Captail W. Beun say the hands Before of the House are tied, or that the Liberuf binding India more closely to us
Traders will have hopelessly com the war hind log for preferetes, but there was no need to bind the fulanis promised thatnelves: I think he has again us now. Anything of the pupset insundeisto-and therefore mis-states- the whole a bea of fund of the Dominjan was an insult to the patririsin of the mea
and the Dominion progles, statesmen of our race, Wege we going to make the League of Nation's a living thing, or were we going the same way as the German Empiri..
Government vitud find that out quickly, spirit should reengnise the abjad 1 tion to secure its inevitable destruction.
It would end up to the breaking up, ui. Thing up this the Longue of Nations proposal now was a breach of rith with the country. He did nothing that
Air Wilson-Fox thought it would th most unwise. bath in the interests of the Empire overseas and of our tracks, and manufactures at hony,, best to take advap tage of the proposal. On evert groungi Phe welcomed it.
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gentieman Sattant thought that the step we were taking was ut the nathe to the world movement Allies and to President Wilson s furteen. A think that President 43 11son has Sometimes wished he was allowed to "exp he hurt points, and bad not so
eady to explain them
MG Murray naturalued at the Gavernment were onherrying at the (obrcticas pledges in bringing burp and timeli
There we veetaĹnly t (present purposade
justification For the clearge that pity been, guilty of a batch of tourn
Sir F. You state that are then war he bad acted as Agent Charge mor one of the States Austribe, at the heigher it has already been fitted prosent plugin of the usual sent he heard from allies Inited State gratis
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Brgadier-General Page Croft said be did not know of one Jutror tittle of evi dence that President Wilson har shown any inclination to abandon the scal
Ametien system of
the preferential system of America of the preferential between America and her cuboules system.
tolonel tireiz said it was ridiculous and downright nonsense to say clips was a new departure that was going to launch est upon the dus n-slide of a Protectin SANDRE He argued that Free Track Liberals could whole-heart-diy, vore with the Giovam, meat.
Mr. Speer complained that while the Canneror of the. Exchequer, refusal to zive up a revenue of £1mokinni by raising The inone-tax exemption limit to $100,
could give £2,000,000 to ten zrowers, Mr. Hallwood thought that anyoke who was elected, as a Coalition member and ejected to the first step in Imperial Pre ference had -committed a fraud on "the
·lector-
On a division there vocol:
For the amendment. Azain-t
Majority against
971
219
JN MANDATED TERRITORIES, Mr. A. Chamberlain moved in mind. ment giving the flowernant power to extend the preference to any territory in respect of which a mandate of the Łodzie of Nations was exercised by the Gotem
of his Majesty Exa
YORSAN jors He printed out that finan West Airio mit be addiinistered as an integral part of the assten of the Union of South Africa, and they should not be
Liù it, even aithunch the terms of the man- fiat might make a rempneral arranzes Fraent imposible.
Mr. Cramberlain, who was cheered on perfectly clear that President Wilson revented from extending a, preferepre
had no
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1 wonder what tlie old semen at Stubbish, Jere, namely, that within their this entry will do after the wir Willow boundaries they should give a pres they go on as before! "The preformance tepesine Bat the practic of the nitrit of ass part
stuces w torthernia is not part of unter this bill might 1 small but it
the United States, and yet the Onitsh cavated an imperial attrapher,
States gives a preterone to Cuba: Is it on of denouncing the policy intention of rishag said: Not the least interesting vahel of his own country, but as he made it tribution to the late shen made by dear that he was not perse it? gilenen who have spent a considerable am quite certain that President Wibon mensure, of time, in the omitions and has not though; any country has not a rigat and would not continue to have the the Coloning overseas, but I confess I am) a little disappoined to find that the ben, right to differentiass between its own. and thus of walother State, und gallant member who initiated this tizens debate takes up the discusin of this What he desired was to lessen the amoun
of differentiation or to
the dis great question exactly where we left it before the great struggle from which crimination with which one country treat-
wing war and not preferun ed other foreign enuntries That i w M Arnold urged
different thing. The hull and should
Hong declared that booking impo un mandated territories that which he was responsible bean this bili the Chancellor of the Exchequer was som ing the wels of further disunion atrong the people of this world and "was prže
have emerged. He has forgotten nothing ta, gendeinan canot evidently con clearly termed to territori s
nat one of the old arguments is missing. (Hear, bar.) He has learned nothingive, or will not coneive the British hire. not extended
confined to territories whh of the British E...
administered under a amandate from the
not, por of the new falts is recognized-h Empire le ese prople it suggested League of Nations. The principle of the
stands exactly where he was I should suggest that among M Asquith's small and distinguished following in this Hose we might have received some recognition Captain W. Bean: I say you should of the necessity for an advanced and have free trade with Scotlands and free new orientation of our policy, such as trade with the hole world. Mr. Asquith recognised at the result of Mr. Chamberlain There is a great Ideady to be good for free trade, with the this great struggle.
The hon. member for Central Hall has whole world, Henr, hear.) When you
that you must not treat Yorkshire, pr Scotland better than you treat a foreign amendment was most dangerous. country
Mr. Holmes said that if a German mag- chant in German South West Africa int goods to this country he would receive a preference over ang French merchant in Franes or the French
Captain W. Benn maintained that by announcing our intention to bring the territories inside one protee tive of the world to say
we did not enter into the Lengtes of Bations in good faith. (Hoar, hear.)
evidently taken an opposite step. He was an get it. What I would like to see is barrier we invited all the countries a Preferentionist beire the war, hut three trade within the Empire to-morrow.
You Enter that, war has had the result of converting him
A For Member Why to an ardent anti-Preferentionist.
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Mr. Chamberlain, Well, it does - not.
admit that before the wat he was depend upon us. (Cheers) If it de- anxious last in the day of trial the Empire pended upon as I think we should have should not find wholly united and it tomorrow; and 1 go further and any animated by a single purpose. Therefore that so zap as I know the mind of Liberal be was anxious to take any measure which Free Traders before the war, I should not night tend to secure the common action think there was one leading light who has of all parts of the Empire when the great not said one time or another that he struggle.carae.':
would gladly purchase Free trade within Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy. Before the Empire even at the cost of putting the war I thought in terms of Empire, on a stali tariff against other countries think now in terms of humanity. (Laagh But you cannot do it because it does not ter.)
depend on us, and the fiscal and social
Mr. 8. Baldwin, who replied, said he was unable to see that the inclusidh of the mandated territories as
proped in the amendment did anything to break the "pirit of government. by mandat were decreed by the League of Nations. that the mandated countries should come in on entirely Free Trade lines in future. there was no doubt that we should fall into line.
The Committer divided, and the aread. ment was carried by 105 totes to 59.
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