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  3. TAX ON BETTING.

    The Chacellor of the Exchequer is "greatly attracted by a tax on betting" (writes Bishop Welldon in the London "Daily Mail.") If he tries to imp[?] it ...

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  4. SOVIET CENSORSHIP.

    The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth cannot be told from Russia to-day. The Russian censorships are Communist censorships. ...

    Article : 1,436 words
  5. REACTION PLOTS.

    Herr Philipp Scheidemann a few weeks ago raised the alarm cry "The Republic is in danger." Yesterday (wrote the Berlin correspondent of the London ...

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  6. WU PEI-FU.

    Promptitude and an absence of the circumlocution common in the Orient are characteristic of the dealings of Wu Peifu (wrote the Peking correspondent of ...

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  8. FRESH DISCOVERIES.

    The evidence now rapidly accumulating shows how near Germany has been—and perhaps still is—to civil war (the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily ...

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