CANADA AND THE STATES.
Til K TAB IFF SETTLEMENT. [in it press asP'ici.uius copyright.] OTTAWA, Maiidi 29 Canadian newspapers are divid'd cotlce I'll iII g I lie results of negotiations. It is understood I lint the tariff t.diicliitiis are applicable to all countl ies. Canada's tariff m s liuli t! v |.-bo-e.| on a small number of artb I*--. LONDON, March 29. j Tho Times’ Toioido correspomient i mentions that there is strong general I opposition to any toinial negotiations I with Washington b>r a more extended ) i . ...j..,
Tin- American press welcome IT'D- j .But Taft’s sure, -s NEW YORK. .March 29. j President Taft, in a message to ( 'oil- ] gress. said negotiations regarding the j application of the maximum or mini I mum tariff, were snhsianfallv com- j piel.-d with all nations, and the results were most sailslactory. He asks i for an appropriation of a quarter of a tuition dollars'for the establishment of a Tariff Board.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1910, Page 3
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