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A TARIFF SETTLEMENT.

I CABLE NEWS.

GERMANY ASD CANADA. Bt EtECTBIO IEItOBAPH —COPTKIGHI. I'EU UKITKD I'KEbS ASSOCIATION. Received March 20, 8-15 a.m. MONTREAL, March 19. Dr Karl Lang, the German Imperial Consul-General, has arrived at Montreal with tlm object nt arranging a settlement of the. tarilf between (lerinnny ami Canada. MEAT FOR GERMANY. Received March 20,, 8.30 a.m. AV'ASHINGTON. March l'J. It is stated here that the now tariff measures will tempt. Germany to purchase American food for her army and navy. Firms in Chicago declare that Germany could easily absorb hundreds ol millions of jkhuhlr of meat annually i! the tariff were placed on a reciprocal ba&ib.

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Mataura Ensign, 20 March 1909, Page 5

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A TARIFF SETTLEMENT. Mataura Ensign, 20 March 1909, Page 5

A TARIFF SETTLEMENT. Mataura Ensign, 20 March 1909, Page 5

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