PANAMA CANAL.
ft . POSITION OF CANADIAN SHIPPIN'G. By Telegraph— Trass AssboiaiJbn—Obpyritrht "■ (Reo. December 6, iO.O p.m.) Ottawa, 1 December 5. The' question has been 1 raised in the Senate as tb Canada's rights under the Hay-Pauhcefote Treaty in conneetiori with the American law giving free passage through the Canal to ships in the Umted State's coastal trade. : Sir George Ross moved that the papers' relatiig to the United States' deoieion 6n ' the Panama Canal c-u'cstibn shbuld bb .tabled, and declared that Canada ought to demaiia the same rights as the United States' was, accbrairig her own coastil trade.. ; He urged., the' Government to lodge a strong protest immediately. ; Mr.- Lougheed; Minister without pbrtfblib.'in fins'weriiig, Said thb matter was being seriously considered by the Government.. •
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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124PANAMA CANAL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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