My Reminiscences

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The Budget Speech was delivered by Sir George Turner on October 18th.
Before the close of the session Mr. Deakin, in a very fine speech, moved a Resolution in favour of Preferential Trade and Reciprocity.
During the session Protectionists on both sides of the House desired an inquiry by Royal Commission into the operation of the Tariff.
Mr. Isaacs pressed the matter very much. He wished a Commission consisting of members of both Houses. I preferred one consisting of persons out- side Parliament
.... He wanted to limit the scope of the inquiry. I preferred that the whole Tariff should be inquired into.
We appointed four Free Traders and Four Pro- 240 A Notice to Quit tectionists. One of the latter, Sir John Quick, we made Chairman ; but he was not allowed a casting vote.
Strangely enough, in spite of our precarious position we went through the session, August to December, without any serious difficulty. It was in the power of any one of our supporters to create a deadlock. Mr. Deakin and all his friends stood by us most loyally.


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