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RECIPROCITY

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.

- - • SPEECH BY PRESIDENT TAFT.

CAUSE OF THE OPPOSITION. Received This Morning, 12.15 o'clock NEW YORK, June 4. President Taft, addressing the Western Economic Society at Chicago, said the opposition to the reciprcity agreement with Canadsa did not come from the American farmer, but from lumber and printing-paper manufacturers. He asserted that the farmers were being "buncoed," (sic) at the instance of special interests. The fate of reciprocity, he isaid, did not rest with the Senate, but with the American people. He, believed the real opposition to reciprocity was exaggerated. He would; besurprised if, in six months' time, any opposition remained. ,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10254, 5 June 1911, Page 5

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108

RECIPROCITY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10254, 5 June 1911, Page 5

RECIPROCITY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10254, 5 June 1911, Page 5

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