THE EXHIBITION BOYCOTT.
THAT ANGLO-GERMAN UNDER- ■ - STANDING. 8y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Lriruion, December 31. .'Tho newspapers ridicule the , statements of the American press in eoniiertion with Britain's non-participation in tho San Francisco Panama Exhibition— that Britain's aloofness is due to a secret .Anglo-German commercial : alliance arranged in consequence of tho Canal Tolls Act. Several of the . newspapers suggest that tlio Government- should reconsider the proposed grant of £100,000 towards the cost of British representation at the Exhibition. Now York, December 31. The Henrst newspapers declare that, tho officials of.the Secretary of State's Department at Washington have at length awakened to tho gravity of the AngiG-Gwinan-.Jnpaiieso alliance against United States Commerce. Other papers give 'indications of a revival of the t suspicion about' British doings in Mexico and Latin' America.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 5
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128THE EXHIBITION BOYCOTT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 5
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