THE UNITED STATES
PHILIPPINE PRODUCTS. - . Xew York, June 17. Ihe TurHl Bill provides for the free entry of „11 Philippine products into the liiited states except rice. The exception favors Louisiana growers Ow- '»!? to the demands' of the labor unions, the Bill also reduces the limit of free importation of Philippine tobacco. MtBSJDEXT TAFT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. i> •. , -,. . Xrw York ' June '7. 1 "Wenl laft, in a message to Congross, recommend s„ tax u f ■> ~,,. cmL n.t ~„ the earmng of corporations. J his tax is estimated to bring in to .the treasury fifty million dollars annually, ih, ■" ™™ mm ends «'• amendment to the Constitution enabling the United ?■.; wlS"""™'- !° t.v without appointment among the Mates and adds: "It i, undoubtedly a P opiM-tax which the Governnren Zh I ,-n?- 'T'.W 114 1'" indispensible to the nation's,' lite in a great crisis."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 2
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139THE UNITED STATES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 2
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