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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Budget System...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Salaries Substantially Raised Under New 1930 Scale | 10/8/1930 | See Source »

...tonight's meeting Henry Chalfant Jr. '31, treasurer of the Council, will report on the status thus far of the Budget pledges; W. B. Wood Jr. '32, Chairman of the Student Council Committee on Freshman Affairs and M. W. Stearns '31, Chairman of the Advisory Committee, will report...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUNROE TO SKETCH PLANS FOR STUDENT COUNCIL | 9/30/1930 | See Source »

...ultimately followed her rustling mother out of Parliament. Lusty as ever rose the famed Dutch cheer for Royalty: "Orange Boven! Orange Boven!" ("Orange up! Orange up!").- To Parliament next day Finance Minister Dr. D. J. de Geer sheepishly reported that for the first time in seven years the Dutch budget is out of balance, shows a small deficit of $3,615,300. This in part the Government proposes to make up by "increasing the liquor excise" and "economizing." Two days after good Queen Wilhelmina failed to name a fiance, the Swedish press heard that the name is "Sigvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NETHERLANDS: Juliana, Unemployed | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

...Passed by a decent majority of 38 and sent to the House of Lords Chancellor Philip Snowden's long debated budget bill carrying payments ("doles") to the unemployed of more than $1,100,000 per day. The usual cat-&-dog fight between Chancellor Snowden and ex-Chancellor Winston Churchill was avoided when the latter statesman shifted from direct attack to drawling, honeyed words. "How pleasant it must be," he remarked, "for the Chancellor to see the fruits of the Labor Government's policy so speedily mature" (a reference to the fact that with 1,800.000 unemployed, Great Britain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Parliament's Week: Aug. 4, 1930 | 8/4/1930 | See Source »

...Iron Cross" during the War and was hand-picked for his mettle by old Paul von Hindenburg (TIME, April 7). dissolved the Reichstag by presidential decree when it would not vote the money he wanted. Last week came the final Bismarckian move. Herr Brüning placed his rejected Budget Bill before Old Paul in the form of a decree, and the President, like Kaiser Wilhelm I before him, signed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Taxes by Decree | 8/4/1930 | See Source »

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