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Show ' NOT TO SUBSTITUTE ORDERS TO BRAZIL BOSTON, Mar. 12. American business busi-ness men can best increase their trade with Brazil by sending agents who speak the native language and by carefully care-fully avoiding sending substitute material ma-terial in filling Brazilian orders, Kdwin V. Morgan, ambassador to that South American republic, said at a luncheon given by the Boston chamber of commerce com-merce toda Mr. Morgan particularly emphasized the point that it would be better for American business in general to re-j re-j fuse orders from Brazilian importers I than to send materials not in exact accordance with pecific.ations. Of the products that Brazil has a good I chance to develop, he mentioned cattle, cocoanut oils, cotton and iron, declaring declar-ing that the cattle business particularly particu-larly can be 'indefinitely extended." The Brazilian tariff, which he said w-jis "inordinately high," has recently i undergone a careful Investigation and he thought it probably would be revised re-vised after the close of the war |