RECIPROCITY
(By. Electric' Telegraph — Copyrigrht.) !.' V WASHINGTON, April 12 ; The democratic caucus in the Loyf[er House,, has decided to pass the Reciprocity Bill first, and later will pass a bill ame'ndihg the tariff, so that farmers', necessities may Be placed on the free' list, otherwise the jeer ciprpcity bill wiil . be" unaltered. The associated press has published an. :'ihspire(j announcement to the effect, that a. European Government, the nanie of which is nQt given, has raised the question if Canada's b'enents]. under; reciprocity will be extended rto other countries i|n accordance with ' the ' favored nation . clause " The State Department replieH that reciprocity .was a bargain with' fEe United (States receiviiig concessions in return for concessions. Other nations could not secure the Benefits •of reciprocity except by special agreement being' made.
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Grey River Argus, 15 April 1911, Page 1
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