TARIFF AGAINST AMERICA
PROPOSALS OF BERMUDA. WILL SEND BUSINESS TO CANADA. By Telegraph—Brees Assn. —Copyright. Washington, Dec. 20. Plans of the British colony of Bermuda to place what is described as absolutely prohibitive tariffs on food products from the United States, thus throwing the business to Canada, were described in telegrams from four Boston firms which Senator Coolidge (Massachusetts) placed before the Senate. They have been referred to the finance committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1932, Page 5
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