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Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES.

Berlin, June 22. The Kaiser, speaking at in referring to the. development of snipping and commerce, under the Empire restored, 1871, compared the German nation to a block of steel, forged by. the hammer of Cod. Ho said that development was possible only because behind it stood the Empire s fortress—a speeia Ily wel 1-rospeetrd navy. IT is hopes were fnlfflled. Progi oss had been only possible owing to tub long peace. He added: “After the •restoration of the Empire, peace w as assured, and by (Toil's grace peace will remain as.sr.icd.’ Washington, Juno 22. The Circuit Court of Delaware has decided that the Powder Trust, miner the leadership of the Denomoms Company', l is a combination in. restraint of trade, and its dissolution bits been ordered.

The Western Republican members of the Semite are developing hitter opposition to reciprocity. Six in rapid mu cession declared that before reciprocity was allowed to pass the Senate must agio to other tariff’ revision Bills, including wool. Mr. Root explained ins amendment, which Mr. Mann bitteily opposed, holding it to be a viola Hop of tin? reciprocity agreement. Mr. Gore’s resolution, instructing the Finance. Committee to icport the Wool Bill back to CiZ Senate must ag.oe to other tariff revision to IS. The result or bins vote will disrupt combinations. The Senators 1 avoura blc- to reciprocity admitted that the Canadian Bill’s chances of passing were more remote.

Ottawa, June 22. Ihe Government is preparing for the general election. It is believed Hat if rlie Conservatives, after the House resumes, continue their opposition to reciprocity, Sir W'ilfncl •j in Her will appeal do the country. It is believed that there is an impression that tiie .Liberals will need early action. Mr. Borden urges the praincs. farmers to devcloo their own chilled meat industry with the aid of the Government, instead of depending on Australia' and New Zealand supplies.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 104, 23 June 1911, Page 6

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Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 104, 23 June 1911, Page 6

Second Edition LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 104, 23 June 1911, Page 6

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