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Show FAVORABLE TRADE TARIFFS ENDORSED LONDON, April 27, 12:35 p. m. Preferential tnulo tariffs after tho war between the different parts of tho British Brit-ish empire have been indorsed by the imperial war conference, according to a statement made in tho house of commons com-mons today by Chancellor of the Ex chequer A. Bonar Law'. Mr. Law said that tho conference had accepted the principle that each part of the empire "having due regard to tho interests of our allies, shall give specially favorable terms and facilities to tho produce and manufactures of other parts of tho empire." Speaking at tho Guild Hall, Premier Lloyd Georgo said tho government be-lloved be-lloved imperial preference could bo established without involving any additional ad-ditional coBt of food. Such a policy. ? aSdLd' would assIst ln development of all the resources of tho empire |