AMERICAN RAILROADS
HTAIKMKXT ISY .MR. GliOVEft CLEVELAND. THE TARIFF QUESTION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, March 25. (Received March 2t>, at 10.2 p.m.) Hi' (jrovci' 01ovol:uul (ex-I'resident of iho United Mates) states that. the outcry against the railroads resembles delirium, 1 resently the nation would be ashamed of il. He admits that some form of (.tovemmoul supervision is necessary, hut it ought to he planned quietly and lint in a period of excitement. He appeals to the Democrats to strive for tariff reform on Hie broader ground nf an enlarged national life, Americans ought to abandon the policy of sclfeh isolation, excluding other nations from American markets and flitting ult America from forei'»n markets. °
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13861, 26 March 1907, Page 5
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