PANAMA CANAL
BRITAIN'S CONCESSIONS TO THE STATES
OPINIONS OF AMERICAN PRESS
(RecKved July 23, 9.50 a.m.)
WASHINGTON, July 22. A poiiK raised against preferential cg tihat it I' 3 unreasonable to : appose iftai Great lii .tain would 'have ma~d'"important concessions to the Unite'd States in regard to the :jwine;p&hip and even the fortification of the Panama Canal zono without a quiid pro quo. The latter would naturaily he equal treatment. »iiimrriair : ising the cipiiKon of the press from east to west, arbitration s 'ls the convmontGt The British protest was .received i symr pathetically. It k< pnir.tod out that the whole is partially due to the manoeuvring of the shipping subsidy oliqw. '1 lie same argument lit' 3 aiuirii; the 1 preferential tolls, as Kttoorto the defeated ciiquos' efforte have been to obtain subventions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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134PANAMA CANAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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