AMERICAN TARIFFS.
RETALIATION IN SENATE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Washington, August 3. Senator Gooding has offered a substitute for Senator Garaway’s recent resolution asking for an investigation concerning Senators interested in wool-raising, in which he proposes that the Senate investigate the newspapers which have criticised the Tariff Bill or which have accepted advertisements or subsidies from individuals or businesses or concerns engag**d in the importing business, and an investigation regarding Senators interested in wool-growing, as well as all Senators or their immediate relatives engaged in any industry or business affectid by the Tariff Bill. This is considered a retaliatory measure, nee Senator Gooding is a large wooljrowvr and during the debates declared ffiat because a Senator was interested in any business affected by the tariff that did not mean he should not vote on the duties affecting such business. The resolution, which is considered the strangest ever introduced in the Senate, caused an uproar.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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153AMERICAN TARIFFS. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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