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Edition: U.S.
Vol. II No. 9
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Oct. 29, 1923 (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

THE CABINET: Weeks, Wood, Que-Os (National Affairs / THE CABINET)

SHIPPING: Direct Operation (National Affairs / SHIPPING)

SOLDIER BONUS: Struggles and an Election (National Affairs / SOLDIER BONUS)

RAILWAYS: Two Presidents (National Affairs / RAILWAYS)

TAXATION: Expediency (National Affairs / TAXATION)

CONGRESS: A Big Mistake (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

PROHIBITION: The Governors (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

National Affairs: Mr. Coolidge (National Affairs)

National Affairs: Mr. Pinchot (National Affairs)

POLITICAL NOTES: Oct. 29, 1923 (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)


WORLD
THE RUHR: Futile Discussions (Foreign News / THE RUHR)

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Criticism (Foreign News / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)

COMMONWEALTH: Mr. George (Foreign News / COMMONWEALTH)

Foreign News: Whisky, Tact (Foreign News)

GERMANY: Reich Tremors (Foreign News / GERMANY)

RUSSIA: Tzar's Head (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

Foreign News: Recognition of Debts? (Foreign News)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA: A Trip to Paris (Foreign News / CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

CHINA: Double-Crossed (Foreign News / CHINA)

JAPAN: Official Thanks (Foreign News / JAPAN)

LATIN AMERICA: Storm Threatening (Foreign News / LATIN AMERICA)


SCIENCE
More Digging (Also in This Issue)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: British Doctors' Strike (Medicine)

Medicine: Ether Day (Medicine)


PRESS
A Better Senate (Also in This Issue)


RELIGION
Religion: Organ in Synagogue

Religion: Nic

Religion: Jews

Religion: Union


SPORT
Sport: A Dog

A Race (Also in This Issue)


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Notes, Oct. 29, 1923

Ard Fheis

Untouchables

FRANCE: Foreign Relations (Foreign News / FRANCE)

EGYPT: Acumen (Foreign News / EGYPT)

SPAIN: The Purging (Foreign News / SPAIN)

POLAND: Perpetual Peace (Foreign News / POLAND)

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