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RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT

A FRENCH VIEW. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, February 20. The ‘Temps,’ discussing the prospect of Canada withdrawing from the military and economic unity of the Empire, says that rhe loosening of Anglo-Canadian ties creates a bad impression, and completes the novel picture already outlined by other traces of an England more hesitating, leas practical, more partisan, and less national than of yore. English tradition is being lost in confusion and compromise. RESTRICTING COLONIAL FREEDOM. LONDON, February 20. (Received February 21, at 8.52 a.m.) The ‘ Daily Chronicle ’ says that the implication from Professor Howin’g speech is that Canada’s treaty-making powers ought to be restricted. The paper recalls Mr Joseph Chamberlain’s proposal to limit the development of the Dominions by a schedule of forbidden industries. EFFECT ON TARIFF REFORM. LONDON, February 20. (Received February 21, at 8.52 a-m.) Speaking at Manchester, Lord Derby hoped that the people of England would not too hastily conclude that the Canadian Agreement would interfere with Tariff Reform. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 6

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RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 6

RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 6

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