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IT.S. SURPLUS
7~'* WASHINGTON, Juno 23. \ Mr Mellon indicated that the Trea-| sury surplus for the fiscal year ending j June 3l)th. would he about as estimated 105 million dollars, and with the possibility of an excess of receipts over expenditures, might go a little beyond that amount. The debt reduction for the year will approximate one billion dollars. CANADA’S TARIFF. VANCOUVER, June 29. Attacking the Tariff Board recommendations in a speech at Sherbrooke. Rennet (Tory leader) declared that New Zealand butter was entering Can- • ada to the detriment of tiie home prok ducers. United States, on the other r hand, protected farmers against New Zealand. United States Governmentlegislated to protected farmers and industries but Canada did not do likewise. “Who arc- we?.” he asked, “legislating for? The farmers of New Zealand ? ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1928, Page 3
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