AMERICAN POLITICS.
WOOL TARIFF REVISION. Washington. June 2. The Democratic caucus unar.iinnunly a proved of the. revision of the Wool Tariff Rill. A resolution was adopted • leaving the party free to renew the advocacy of free-trade in raw wool in fuhut committing all the Democrats to support the present Bill as vcvenucproduccr. The advocates of free wool withdrew their opposition; agreeing to support the resolution. PREMIERS BAMQUETTED. BY IRISH NATIONALISTS. London, June 2. The Nationalists hanquetted the Prime Ministers of the dominions and states. Mr. Redmond, in welcoming the guests, said; “We owe a deep gratitude to these great countries to which we have given so many thousands of our race and where we are proud many thousands arc good and loyal citizens. Our welcome is more enthusiastic because we are well aware of their sympathy with Ireland’? just aspirations,” ) COMMERCIAL. BUTTER AND CHEESE. London, June 2. The butter market is flat. There is a small demand for colonial owing to the plentiful supplies of English and Continental. Prices are practically unchanged. v Cheese is weak. New Zealand white is at 5Gs, and colored ols. ’ Matthews and Bennett. Matthews and Bennett report that there was a small yarding of cattle in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday last. Prices were about the same as bite sales. Store cows made from £2 I2s fid to £2 18s, heifers £-' 13s to £-1 17s fid, good store cow? £3 to £3 4s Gd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 5
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