CONCILIATING CANADA
UNCLE SAM'S TARIFF PROPOSALS. ENCOURAGING AND PROMOTING TRADE. B,} Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 29, 9.5 p.m. Now York, November 20. With a view to avoiding a tariff war with Canada, the chairman of the United States House Committee on In-ter-State and Foreign Commerce, who recently conferred with President Tuft, shortly introduces a Bill to encourage an<f-promote commerce between tile United States and the Dominion. He recommends postponing application of the maximum tariff until 1011, and also to admit Canadian wood-pulp and printing paper Tree, on condition tliat no restriction bo imposed on their export In the Dominion, «.mpr
London, November 29. The Times' New York correspondent says that the propyls indicate n desire to conciliate Canada. The question is occupying the serious'attention of ihe Tariff Board, which will possibly visit Canada fo r the purpose of invcstientiiur matters. . "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 252, 30 November 1909, Page 2
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