CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
THE TARIFF AGREEMENT. VniWd Fret* Association —By Electric j T»l«gTapk— Copyright. WASHINGTON, March 30. The tariff agreement is defined in *n exchange of notes, wherein Mr Knox dwells on the tendencies towards ft more perfect understanding between the United States and Canada, hoping that growing trade would be fostered .without impairing national and ecobomio policies. | President Taft expressed himself as Confident that the policy of broader jmd closer commercial relations would 'receive the hearty support of the nation. He suggests that Sir Wilfrid jliaurier should consider the readjustEent of relations on broader and more aeral lines. | Mr Fielding, referring to the reductions affected with a view to settling the present differences, and the meeting at Washington with a desire to facilitate reciprocity negotiations, exbreased satisfaction that the United States was not disposed to press its Earlier contentions respecting Canada's fommeroial treaties, which he, from a Pnadian standpoint, was unable to mit. mmmmmm^mmm
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9810, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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