RECIPROCITY.
o ; —■ A CRITICAL POSITION. By Teletrraph— Press Association—Copyright Ottawa, May 1. It is reported that the question of Bcciprocity has caused a. cleavage in the Cabinet, and that it may wreck the Liberal party. ANNEXATION HOPED FOE, (Kec. May 2, 11.15 p.m.) Washington, May 2. In the debate on the Free List Bill in r the House of Representatives, Mr. Mad--3 den, an Illinois Republican, said ho hop- • cd that some day Canada would bo part 3 of the United States. One people, one 1 flag, and one Government would bo bet--0 tor for all when such came to pa« if • ever it did. \ DIVERSE VIEWS IN THE SENATE. e (Rcc. May 2, 11.45 p.m.) Washington, May 2. Speaking in the Senate, Senator Stone, 1 a Missouri Democrat, denounced alleged ? unjust p;i)pagandn to defeat reciprocity. 1 He hoped that freer trade with Canada would result; the American people ought '' not to be alarmed, with stories of ruin, 5 Senator Gallingor, a Republican ropre- • senting Now Hampshire, said America 6 would lose ten million dollars of revenue without an adequate return.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 5
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181RECIPROCITY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 5
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