A TARIFF WAR.
CANADA AND UNITED STATEB. 1 r ' "NO CONCESSIONS." | By Teleerapl—Press Association—Copyright ■ .-.J New York, March 17. "H Commercial circles in New York an \: .. ] perturbed at the prospect of a tariff wal ; with Canada. .. ■.-.. ..■.' j Bee. March 18, 10.35 p.m.) ( j Ottawa, March 18. j Canadian opinion is united in counsel- I ling Sir Wilfrid'Laurier to resist pres- . .- i sure from Washington and make no con* : ■;■•'■' .';;! cessions. . ■,-...; ■■ ■■ ...•'..■' .'..'.■ ? "SELLER IS COURTIER: BUYER 13 ; I ■•.- KING." 'J- . ;; V j (Eec. March 18, 9.45 pjn.) V. j New York, March 18. ' , I American manufactniera are urging . ■ President .Taft to avert a tariff war, \ ■ ':-■:. Canada; being the larger buyer... The ~' '; New Tork papers, regardless of partyi • . '!"_ are urging conciliation. . . ' . .. .V ' Londoh.March 18, ' V The "Standard's". New Tork corre*", • ■ :. j pondent quotes Mr. Deakin'B statemonl -~.;; / that the seller is but the buye*-. ;\ is ■ king. ■ ■ . . r ■. . ' i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 5
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143A TARIFF WAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 5
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