FUTURE OF UNITED STATES TRADE
LOOKING SOUTHWARD. (Bee. December 10, i). 10 p.m.) Washington, December 9. Speaking at Baltimore, Mr. Champs Clark-, Spcakor of Congress, said that the United States at tho end of the war ntmld have ii huge mercantile marine. What was she going to do with it? Bcfort tho war Germany was the next best customer of tho United States to Britain. If Germany were shut out of raw materials Iho United Slates trade would sillier. However, they hoped to find new lields in South and Central Amorinn. Mr. Clark emphatically declared I'lml: President Wilson should insist on tho freedom of tho seas at tho Paris Conference.—Aiis.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. CHILE AND PERU AMERICA'S COTM TO MEDIATE. Washington, December !). Dispuli'luN from Santiago say that the Chiliim Council of Ministers is considoriii(! I lid wocplance of an offer of nwdfctlion by tho United Status in connection with iho dispute with I'rni.—Aus.-N.Z. Cabin Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 65, 11 December 1918, Page 5
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154FUTURE OF UNITED STATES TRADE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 65, 11 December 1918, Page 5
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