THE UNITED STATES.
TARIFF REFORM. New York, December 14. American newspapers, by impi'iiies among manufacturers relative to the revision of the tarill' have learned that woollen clothing manufacturers do aoc object to the free importation of raw wool, hut are unwilling to allow their customers too large a reduction on (ho manufactured goods as n set-oil' againsi tile reduced prices of wool. Root and shoe nnintifaeturcrs favor the repeal of the duty on hides and the reduction of the duly.on leather, but wish to retain the present til fill' on boots. Til!'; I'RJOSIDIOXCY. Xew York, December 11. The Xew York Times states that of the popular votes cast at the preside:! tial election Mr. W. 11. Taft received 7.<i.V.Uißl> and Mr. W. .1. Jlrvan u'.bJO,«90. A VUI.rNTF.KU ARMY. Xew York, December 1-1. The chairmaa of the Military AhVirs Committee of I hi' American House o' licproseiilativcs lias introduced a Hill lo give the committee power to raise a volunteer army of two million men in time of emergency.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 301, 16 December 1908, Page 2
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