Germany and America.
Proposals for a Hew Tariff Treaty. (Received Nov. ti, 111 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Huron Slernburg, (Jcinian Ambassador at Washington, in proposing a new commercial treaty, said then: must U' a change in order to avoid a lariflwar. He added that Germany was anxious for a treaty whereby sucli a war would he avoided,, anil good relations preserved. Mr Hoot replied that lie earnestly desired In avert trouble. and wished for an opportunity lo mgotiate a treaty, which (he Senate would approve, hul it was doubtful if he would be able lo frame sue'n a one. He wished to be shown the basis of negotiating which were likely to he successbut lie could not submit to the Senate a treaty no! meeting with the. •Senates views. If Uaron Slernburg would submit tho basis of a tre-itv l he Senate.!was likely | () ratifv7 then '"- 1 experts would he asked to report thereon. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7971, 7 November 1905, Page 3
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153Germany and America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7971, 7 November 1905, Page 3
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