TARIFFS.
CANADA, FRANCE, AND AMERICA. By Telegraph—Press Association—CoDyrlsht (Rec. March 15, 10 pjn.) Washington, March 15. President Taft and Messrs. Knox and Pepper (three/ members of the Tariff Board) and Senators AldTich and CTane are conferring in reference to the tariff negotiations. . President Taft remarked that there was little chance of reaching an- agreement with Canada, but progress, could be made towards a settlement with France, whereby the latter would have the advantage of 25 per cent, reduction in the Payne Tariff.
London, March 15. Advioes from Toronto state that President Taft considers that the Canadian treaty with France involves undue discrimination against America, and possibly Sir Wilfrid Laurier 'will have to make concessions to avoid a tariff war.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 7
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