The American Carrying Trade a Plain Talk to Our Public Men And People Who Desi

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John Roach
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It is not the raw material but the finished product from it that demands attention and fostering, and the advantage of the protection given to that accrues to the American workingman who produces it.
VII.
ENGLAND'S INTEREST.
There are many reasons why the English ship builder and merchant de- sire the repeal of our Navigation Laws. That repeal would crush out the start which we have made in iron ship building despite all disadvantages and discouragements met where we should have been encouraged
... and fa- vored. How quick England's people were to appreciate this start, and the watchfulness with which they note our doings (no doubt keeping closer 32 THE AMERICAN track of our progress than do our own people), is shown by the following quotation from the London Telegraph of May 2, 1877 : " Twenty-five thousand workmen employed In the ship building yards on the Clyde were locked out on Saturday conformably to the decision of the masters, who have unanimously determined to resist the demands recently made by the men for higher wages.

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