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I. Flaws in the existing tariff make some changes necessary.- (a) Wool. (b) Reduction to tobacco tax. (c) Flax. (d) Sugar. (e) Minimums: Taussig's Tariff History, pp. 258-9, 277, 289, 275-7, 81-104, 270, and Robert Donald in Contemporary Review. Oct. '92, p. 496. (f) Financial results...
II. Public Finance forbids an immediate reduction of the tariff. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 18 (ed.). (a) Exportation of gold. N. Y. Tribune, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 1893. (b) Revenue deficiency. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 2, 8, 26, 1893.
III. The industrial condition of the country forbids an immediate reduction of the tariff. Boston Herald, Sept. 20, 1893. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 16, 18, 21, 1893. (a) Wool and woolens. N. Y. Tribune, Sept 21, 1893. Boston Herald, Sept. 14, 1893. (b) Glass. Boston Herald, Sept. 19, 1893. (c...
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Since then much attention has been paid the matter, until now Mr. Bolles has gotten together the statistics of a portion of the class of 91, which is of great interest by comparison with the previous work. Although many of the conditions existing in 1887, are still the same, there...