PROHIBITIVE TARIFFS.
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE FOR BERMUDA. (CMTr.p PfiEtfS ASSOCUTIOK—«r swcttio TELEGRAPH— COPSBIOHT.) WASHINGTON. December 20. The plans of the British colony «t | Bermuda to place what is described as "absolutely prohibitive tariffs ol * food products from the United States, thus throwing the business to Canada," were described in telegrams, from four Boston firms which Senator Marcus A- Coolidgo (Depjocrat. Massachusetts) placed hefprp the Senate. They have bfien referred t° the Opmmittee.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11
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