RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT
PASSES THE U.S. SENATE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, July 23. The Cmr.dhni Eeuprocity Bill passed tho Senate by 53 voles to 37. The, President's signature will be'allixod on Wednesday. SIR AViLFRID STILL HOPEFUL. OTTAWA, July 23. The Minister of Justice. (Mr Aylesworth, K.CM scouts tho idea of a general election in Canada til! after anolher session at least. Tho t-ta(tmont is taken to indicate that the Laurier < Government have not nhandoiicr] Ihe hope of wearing down tho Conservative opposition. THE PRESIDENT PLEASED. WASHINGTON, July 23. i [loomed July 24, at 8.5 a.m.) Mr Talt, iu a Message expressing his delight over the passage of tho Reciprocity Bill, says that it indicates a desire, to increase, for their mutual benefit., tho relations of Canada .aid tho United States. Congress b. expected to adjourn about the middle'of August. It is staled in railvo-.'d circles that tho numerous lines already built as far as tho frontier will cross into Canada when the Reciprocity Agreement is finally effected.
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Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 8
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