RECIPROCITY.
PROSPECTS OF THE BILL. ‘
Washington, April 14., . The Ways and Means Committed reports favourably on the. Reciprocity Bilk
Ottawa, April 14'.'; : Mr. Fielding declares i; that- H&k tish preference will remain unchanged for the prtßvnt. '■ .y . Thr> oninion in Government cifi j clr>n i’T-iint s to the belief that recipioci w'i b»- i-akHcd by thq of April. / ’
New York, April 14. The belief prevails in political circles that the; prospects of the reciprocity are improving as regards the Senate.
CANADIAN CONSERVATIVE OPINION. (Received 15, 8 a.m.) Ottawa, April 14. Conservatives declare that recij procity with the United States is i nedless. If Canada waited, [ the I Democrats would have given all j the tariff concessions they were' likely to gaip pnder reciprocity.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 104, 15 April 1911, Page 1
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