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THE REPUBLICANS.

SOME INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DANGERS, ME. TAFT APPEALS FOR LOYALTY. By Teleeraph—Press Association—Copyright. ' (Rec. February. 14, 11 p.m.) Now York, February 14. . President- Taft in New York made an appeal for parly loyalty in Congress. ■[A cablegram 'of February 4 ' stated: "The so-called 'insurgents' of the Repub : lican'party met at and • rei H>lved to support tho programme of Pre-' sident Taft, relating to railway legislation, the. conservation of ■ national re-, purees,,, the establishment -.of'. savings banks, and the limitation of injunctions in labour disputes.' ,No mention wasmade by. the''insurgents'. of'.ship'subsidies, or the federal incorporation of business.enterprises."] j UNPOPULAR TARIFF. ' A STRONGER POLICY TO TRUSTS. (Reo. February 14, 11 p.m.)' ■ London; February 14. The correspondent .': of. "The Times", .foreshadows an 'attempt by President Taft . to do. something to minimise. the : unpopularity of,the Payne tariff law. ' '. Mr. 1 .Taft . has '/.told -everyone that he - intends to- fulfil liis -election pledges. He. told Wall; Street ~ that he. intends to try .to. carry-outi an antitrust campaign- .with aU « possible..'regard., to ; the stability, of business,'but, 'if;necessary, | relentlessly. 'V : : V J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

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THE REPUBLICANS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

THE REPUBLICANS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 742, 15 February 1910, Page 5

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