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A MOVE TO BE WATCHED

GERMAN DYE-STUFF EXPORTS FOR AMERICA. By Telegraph—Prese Association—Copyright London, May 21. The "Morning Post" protests against the proposed arrangement to permit Germany to supply the "United States with fifteen thousand tons of dye-stuffs on condition that they are consumed by American manufacturers, and not re l exported to Britain and her Allies. Tho value of tho dye-stuffs is variously estimated at from twelve million to thirty million dollars. It only remains to obtain Britain's consent to the exportation, and negotiations have been commenced with the British Ambassador to secure permits for safe passage. The "Morning Post" points out that Germany thus prevents the American dye-making industry from establishing itself, and strikes a heavy blow at tho English textile trade. . ' '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 6

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A MOVE TO BE WATCHED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 6

A MOVE TO BE WATCHED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 6

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