• I.taly has received. a .pressing appeal from c Swjtzerlahd ,for,. a substantial reduction of the tariff' on\ grain exports. .As. things are, practically all - the Swiss : wheat .supplies come'.fronr, the , North and South Americas, vja'Germany,' for the - high', tariffs" elsewhere • these countries -to . outvie." competition.' When the outbreak -of a European ..War. recently was .most, threatening,, Switzerland realised "that' she would be starved 'out' in- a ,few days; -as-:3soo' wagons -of grain, she * reckons, , would, only tide her over for "twenty-five. days. Hence'ltaly is' urged ■to facilitate tho development' of political ' and ' economic' friendship, ' and . prevent a ' nationaf calamity v f6r, the ' Swiss "people ■by opening up abrade ,route, via .Genoa and -the St. 'Gotbard* railway, on a low tariff scale.- - < ■> • .'• . ■ DR. SHELDON'S 'DIGESTIVE • • 'TABULES are a positive' cure "f or Indigestion, Flatulence, Hisecrtburn; Aoidity of'*Sto« mach, aid all Stbmtdh-TrTObles. I ' price,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 3
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