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UNITED STATES TARIFF.

PROPOSED REDUCTIONS. By Tolesraßh-Pfeas Association— Oopyrliht ■'<■■:.. . Washington, April 4. Dr.' Wilson is conferring with' Senators with reference to the tariff. Democrats in tho Senate think the reductions proposed are too. sweeping, and likely to re- '- quird' modilications. .-: ; ■ / Dr, Wilspn''and the; Senators being tin- , able to .ag>e'es. : . further / jidnf ereiices' /are t' : pending.-\L; V'/ -V' Leading Senator's differ .'over the details regarding the question of the submission of one Bill or a series of Bilb, but it is believed this difficulty' will be overcome. .The President hopes a measure will be introduced in Congress on Mo'nday next. ■ A LOW RATE ON' SUGAR. -■ ' ' (Rec. 'AlSril p.'fir. l ) , . {Jew York, April 5. President Wilson and I the Congressional leaders have agreed to. establish a low rate on sugar, which will eventually be made free.' ' The'new progressive.; fed-' eral income ■ ■ tax ;of one, to four per ■ centum, with "a fiat rate of two per centum on corporations, will cover tho loss involved in. tho • alterations in the sugar. - \

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 5

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167

UNITED STATES TARIFF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 5

UNITED STATES TARIFF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 5

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