GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
THE GERMAN-PORTUGUESE TREATY. (JnITICD PIIUBB AhBOCUTION —COPTKIQIIT. BERLIN, Jan. 21. A report from the Reichstag Commission urges the acceptance of the Portuguese treaty because of wounds to German trade. Owing to the tariff' war with. Canada it had discouraged new ventures of the same sort. CANADIAN RESOURCES. OTTAWA, Jan. 21. Mr. Sefton, ex-Minister of the Interior, is advocating a thorough inventory of Canada’s natural resources. [lnterest lias been aroused in this subject by the fact that Canada s vast nickel deposits are practically controlled by an American trust.] LORD DUDLEY—AN ANTICIPATION. (Received January 23, 5. p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 22. The “Scotsman” anticipates that Earl Dudley, the .present GovernorGeneral of Australia, will succeed to the Viccroyship of India or to the position of Governor-Geneyal of Canada. A FREETRADE ALLEGATION. The Sydney Freetrade League telegraphs to the “Daily Chronicle” (that protection has increased the cost of living by one-fourth, and that Australia asks for no preference.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2717, 24 January 1910, Page 5
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157GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2717, 24 January 1910, Page 5
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