. Papers relating to Canada and Newfoundland [microform]. Fisheries; Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches; Pêches. 184. Article V. " It is that if any reduction is inivde by the colony of Newfoundland at onv du ⢠!.' the term of this convention, in the rates of duty upon the articles Tied in IrS iv of this convention, the said reduction shall apply to the United ^^"* Thl obvious meaning of article iv is that when the convention conies into force and during itscontinuance the inaxiniuin duties which may be levied in Newfoundland Inci^rtXuwds mentioned imported f


. Papers relating to Canada and Newfoundland [microform]. Fisheries; Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches; Pêches. 184. Article V. " It is that if any reduction is inivde by the colony of Newfoundland at onv du ⢠!.' the term of this convention, in the rates of duty upon the articles Tied in IrS iv of this convention, the said reduction shall apply to the United ^^"* Thl obvious meaning of article iv is that when the convention conies into force and during itscontinuance the inaxiniuin duties which may be levied in Newfoundland Inci^rtXuwds mentioned imported from the United States are to be those stated in m â¢^'^â ^^'l''" !'*'°"' "'^'" _ âf jutV with the exception of those on flour and pork, are the aLr^td u^r t e exr'ting'Newfoundland kiff Act, while section 22 of tliat act nt T have a re dv informed you in my telegram of the 1st inst provides that after the â¢ron con ' "to force,^the duties on'pork and flour are to be at the rates specilied '^ "£cWt crvt:^'oran:Sural in an arrangement applying only to the United Stated 8pt£ only of goods imported from that country, but there is nothing m article ?v to impTy tUT^L will not extend to other countries the scale of duties 'P"'nieoverl'as I need scarcely remind you, the convention, even if it had come into foroo could not of itself affect the rates of duty on imports. force coulcl not . ^^^ ^^ ^^^ Newfoundland legislature, and as I have .Ireidvtfo ned you Tn my tdegram of the 1st inst., section 22 of the Newfoundland M A^t mles the reduction of duty on flour and pork, on the coming into force of ^'^ ^rSsteiJm:;lSt:S-that Her Majesty will not 1. advised to assent to any Newfoundland le^slation discriminating directly against the products of the ^"'"aITo article v of the draft convention, the obvious meaning of the provision is to .ntit^l United States during the continuance of the convention most favoured Sn treat^iilt


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