PANAMA TOLLS.
_ 4 THE EXEMPTION QUESTION By Telegraph—Press Associition— Copyright. (Received March 13, noon.) WASHINGTON. March 12. The United States Senate adopted a resolution demanding that W. H. Page should explain his Parjafua Canal speech before the Associated Chambers of Commerce in London. "Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, took exception to Mr Page's definition of the Monro doctrine, and also wished for. an explanation of Mr Page's meaning when he said that the British would profit most by the canal's construction. .'. .;.'.' Tlie resolution was passed without rebate. '.*-.•-- Senator Chamberlain opposes the re-, peal of the exemption clauses.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11025, 13 March 1914, Page 1
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