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CANADIAN EMBARGO

ON AMERICAN PRINT-PAPER

PULP WOOD.

(Received May 28, 2 p.m.)

WASHINGTON, 26th May.

1 The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives favourably reported on the Bill authorising President Wilson to appoint a Commission to treat with Canada, on,the subject of the latter's embargo on print-paper pulp wood. It is expected that the Bill will be shortly passed. The Committee pointed out that Canada's action was virtually forcing American print-paper manufacturers to move into Canada, and emphasised the fact that, while Canada was within her rights in enforcing the embargo, which was working hardships in the United States, "Congress could pass an embargo on the exportation of coal, sulphur, and dyes to Canada, which would work hardship oh Canada.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 8

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CANADIAN EMBARGO Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 8

CANADIAN EMBARGO Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 8

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