GERMANY AND AMERICA.
. THE TARIFF TROUBLE. ■ (Press Assn V-^y Telegraph— Copyright) (Received 'January 27,' 8 a;hi.) "' ', 'y yy-jZ-j' J LONDON, January 26.' " The Morning Post's Washington coi'respoiidentVfetateijr:thatVthe real: difficulty . between America and Germany 'is not the admission pf American- meat, but Washington's demdtid -for the mostfavored'nation's treatment, .stating .that dtlierwisfev.- the maximum .tariff, wilL. be enforced against Gei'inany. • The laiter 1-eplie.d • that' Gernitlriy was willing to graritt^e favored-nation tariff, providi ied that America woitld,. by treaty, define the duties .payable on German importations. yWashington disapproves of a treaty, because i|s ratification would reopen the tariff, qdestidn..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12657, 27 January 1910, Page 5
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