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Massachusetts governor protests proposed trade pact with Great Britain. Washington, D.C., March 16. Governor Charles F. Hurley, (center) of Massachusetts, arriving at the White House where he left a protest with President Roosevelt against the proposed trade pact with Great Britain. Hurley said if the pact is effected it will do serious damage to the textile industry in his state. On the left is Raymond Fitzgerald, Secretary to the Governor, and on right, William J. Moore, Attorney General of Massachusetts

Massachusetts governor protests proposed trade pact with Great Britain...

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Trade pacters. Wash. D.C. Prime Minister William MacKenzie King, of Canada, left, and U.S. Minister Norman Armous, arrive in Washington to take part in the signing of the Canadian-U.S. trade pact. Armour and MacKenzie King have been working on this pact since the Canadian elections. Details were concluded when the Prime Minister recently visited Washington. The importance of the treaty may be judged by the fact that Canada is the second largest foreign customer for U.S. goods, 11/15/35

Trade pacters. Wash. D.C. Prime Minister William MacKenzie King, of Ca...

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Massachusetts governor protests proposed trade pact with Great Britain. Washington, D.C., March 16. Governor Charles F. Hurley, (center) of Massachusetts, arriving at the White House where he left a protest with President Roosevelt against the proposed trade pact with Great Britain. Hurley said if the pact is effected it will do serious damage to the textile industry in his state. On the left is Raymond Fitzgerald, Secretary to the Governor, and on right, William J. Moore, Attorney General of Massachusetts

Massachusetts governor protests proposed trade pact with Great Britain...

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