AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. C.VULE^ ASSOCIATION. U.S.A. TARIFF. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. President Harding has sent a letter to Mr Frank Mondell, the Republican Leader of the U.S.A. House, apparently beginning a personal anticipation by Mr Harding in the coming political campaign.- President Harding therein declared: “The inauguration of our policy of a flexibility and elasticity of our tariff schedules sets an example which the commercial world will accept as a constructive foundation, on which to base our commercial policy. We need to encourage intimacy and understanding of the social economic, and political family intelligence of the world. By our tariff one is to lie recognised by all the interflexibility, we are offering .a means of true unification, solidarity, and industrial civilisation, and a solution of problems confronting the nations. THh last thing in our thoughts is aloofness from the rest of the world. lie uisli to be helpful, neighbourly, and useful, and to use our strength for the general welfare of mankind.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1922, Page 2
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163AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1922, Page 2
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