TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS.
AMERICA AND CANADA.
NEW YORK, March 21. The tariff negotiations at Albany have not yet come to a conclusion. The speeches of Earl Grey and President Taft were of a cordial character. President.Taft declared that the people of the United States were slow to realise what the potentialities of Canada were. They must be as close friends as possible. j LESS FRIENDLY. ■ ■ (Received 9 a.m.) ■ > .NEW YORK, March 21. Though the New York-Albany, conference is reported to be less- friendly in tone, negotiations continue with a view to arriving at a limited reciprocity agreement, r 4 v . v;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 5
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