AMERICAN POLITICS.
THE WOOL TARIFF. (Received 29, 9 a.m.) Washington, July 28. Insurgent Republicans, uniting with Democrats in the Senate, carried a compromise on the Wool Bill, placing a rate of 25 per cent, on raw wool.
The House of Representatives is disinclined to compromise, but conferences are expected to result in an agreement. A NTI TR UST(' A MPAIG N. It is not known if Mr. Taft’s Veto measure, in accordance with his previous hints of a further antitrust campaign, is planned. According to the Alt >r!,iey-Gen-eral a thou-and comnlaints • f ev-i--sion of Sherman law are being investigated.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 190, 29 July 1911, Page 1
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