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THE EXPORT EXUAIRit). UNITED .STATE. - ' NEGOTIATIONS. (By TO- rraph. -IVv - As.-n. Copyright.) (Au.-ir.d.an ami N.X. Gable Association., WASHINGTON. May 2d. The IE Use of R i !,: a'ivrd Foreign AiT.u:-. < Vua.adt ’’a favourably reported on a Bit! at;; ;e r:-.ug iri-adent Wilson to appoint I to rival with Canada on th- aadj ia of hitter’s embargo on print ;a; er rial • wood. It is expected that tie i,5.!| will shortly be passed. Th.- co.-i.-mitti- [ ointrd out that Canada’s acta.’!: was virtually forcing American print pa, er memifacturr rs to move into Canada, and emphasised the fact that while Canada v. a- within her rights in enforcing the embargo, which was working hardships on the United States, <’o;igre.-s could pass an embargo on the exportation of coal, sulphur and dyes to Canada which would work hardships on Canada.
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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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138CANADIAN PAPER Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 5
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