Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Views and Interviews: Being a Series of Letters on the British Aspects of Mr. Chamberlain's Fiscal Proposals, Forwarded to the Montreal Herald in the Summer of 1903
That is intimately associated with our cotton seed oil plant at Vicksburg. And there again the play of free trade comes in. We have two of these oil mills, one here and one there. If there is a brisk demand for oil in the States, and plenty offering in England, we make or buy here and let the Ameri cans have all the oil they want from our mills there. If, on the other hand, market conditions are reversed, we sell in the English market from our mills here and use our American-made oil.
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