CABLEGRAMS.
RECIPROCITY.
AMERICA AND CANADA.
FBB3B LIST BILL.
(Per United Press Atso-iation.)
(Received 3rd, 1&30 p.m.)
WASHINGTON, May 2. Debating the Frete List- Bill in the House of Riepresent&tivc, Mr Madden (Wisconsin) heped thatf some day Canada would be part of the United States, with one people, ond flag, and ono Govei-nment. It would Ilia tetter for all when such came to pass if it ever does.
. Speaking in the Senate, M:r Stone dlenounaed' thks allegadl' unjust* propaganda to defeat reciprocity, and hoped freer tradte with Oan-\da would result.- American people ought not to fee alarmed at the stories of ruin.
Mr Gallingei' said Amorba.' had lost ten million dollars in revenue without an .adeemate return.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10356, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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