The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... ment as the direct United States representatives , with Mr. Secre- tary Knox , who really controlled the American part of the negotia- tions , for , and on behalf of , the President . The negotiations from the beginning were absolutely ...
... ment as the direct United States representatives , with Mr. Secre- tary Knox , who really controlled the American part of the negotia- tions , for , and on behalf of , the President . The negotiations from the beginning were absolutely ...
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... ment of Canada , but that each of these authorities shall be absolutely free to make any change of tariff policy or of any other matter covered by the present arrangement that may be deemed expedient . We look for the con- tinuance of ...
... ment of Canada , but that each of these authorities shall be absolutely free to make any change of tariff policy or of any other matter covered by the present arrangement that may be deemed expedient . We look for the con- tinuance of ...
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... ment would not interfere with " such revision of our own tariff on imports from all countries as Congress may decide to adopt , " and concluded with the following summary of the situation : " This trade agreement , if entered into ...
... ment would not interfere with " such revision of our own tariff on imports from all countries as Congress may decide to adopt , " and concluded with the following summary of the situation : " This trade agreement , if entered into ...
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... ment : " Under all the circumstances , however , The News recog- nizes that Washington has offered terms which it is difficult for Canada to reject , although we frankly regret that our trade is to be turned into American rather than ...
... ment : " Under all the circumstances , however , The News recog- nizes that Washington has offered terms which it is difficult for Canada to reject , although we frankly regret that our trade is to be turned into American rather than ...
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... ment would be more than offset by the loss and injury to other sections and interests ; that the proposed agreement would weaken the ties which bind Canada to the Empire ; that to avoid the disruption of trade which after some years ...
... ment would be more than offset by the loss and injury to other sections and interests ; that the proposed agreement would weaken the ties which bind Canada to the Empire ; that to avoid the disruption of trade which after some years ...
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