The Sceptre of the World.
(Received 8.6 a.m, To-day] NEW YORK, April 28 Bp*«iog at a banquet Mr W. B. a member of the Canadian Ww of Commons, alluded to the pros*t of the soeptro of the world and the 8 toinion passing one day from Europe % America He said it would perhaps 8 10 to necessary to light for it. He 1 tbst such an eventuality led to stand aids by aide with the Wed States, supported by the woalth ttssiars of tho ustions, under an Ml flag. Taft had declared that reci- *** »ss now at its most oritioal He reiterated that tha United f off * r »d complete froa trade to * b "Bill, declaring that if the United \ Ranted Canada more than tha ■*®«t raquirad, the question arose •r this was not a pure gratuity .. n,ai * be extend® 1 to ell other • under the favored nation clause. “•Died emphatically that raoiprooity lojare the American farmer and tot iV ** wtl ~,ud ao, the agree- ‘ ocnld be revoked He was not an L ■tarialiat but be strenuously bald n ®srics would have sutlioiant on bar t pr*sent |y without drsaming of ao- , W»» , |“.lk‘. " ,tributl “B tbe ui...- . 10 drno,l i« of irreipouaible hid lik° P ' <b,u * tr " d such people "" >o picture .tarry lUga waviDg ,all“r ,oth “ Nl,rth Pol °- '0““ ““tab or a platform joke.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5706, 29 April 1911, Page 3
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