PRINTING PAPER.
CANADA’S EMBARGO.
UNITED STATES TAKES STEPS
Washington, May 27
The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee favourably reported on a bill authorising President tt ilson to appoint a commission to treat with Canada on the subject of the latter’s embargo on print paper and pulpwood. It is expected the Bill will shortly bo passed. The committee pointeci out that Canada's action was virtually forcing American print paper manufacturers into Canada and emphasised the fact that while Canada was within her rights to enforce the embargo which was working hardships on the United States, Congress could pass an embargo on exportation of coal, sulphur and dyes to Canada which would work hardship on Canada. —(A. and N-Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 141, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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