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AMERICA & CANADA

(ISV I'XKCTRIC TKI.KOKAI'It —COI'VKIUIIT). Ottawa. April 7, Slli CIIAKLKS TimTKU considers that the result of tho reciprocal trade relations with the United States would be to sever Canada from England. ; as by accepting; reciprocity it would be necessary for the I>oiniuioii to adopt tho American tariffs. April !>. Sir Charles Tupper has siiled for England. WAMll.N'iiTo.V April S. The mission of Sir Charles Tupper, who is in Washington 011 business connected with tln> re-opening of negotiations for the settlement of the liehring Sea dispute 011 a reciprocal basis, is regarded as a humiliating failure. Major McKiuley insists that ['resident Harrison should cease negotiations. In connection with the reciprocity lieyitiations, it is reported that the President was incensed by Sir J Macdonald's election .attacks 011 the United States. Nkw YuUv. April s. The New York Horald states that it is not likely reciprocity with Canada will take place under President Harrison's Government, and that further parleying is neither expected nor desired.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 3

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AMERICA & CANADA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 3

AMERICA & CANADA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 3

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