Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will receive until after mining is resumed. The total pay distributed to the 157,400 men was $15,600,000?the largest amount ever disbursed as wages by the industry in one payment, showing how production was speeded in the final fortnight, as the men desired to have extra cash for the coming lean weeks. On every pay check the operators had printed...
...Czech Government has been campaigning against both the Church and the German element in the country. Last week a commission from its Land Expropriation Bureau swept down without notice in Marienbad, seized the establishment, took over the management, appropriated all cash on hand, discharged all employes and replaced them by Czechs, declared that only Czech might be spoken...
...Mayo, famed Fifth Avenue of Buenos Aires, purrs with the opulent Panhards, Renaults, Minervas of opera bound millionaires. The antithetically poor move slower, but in the same direction, stopping at dingy cigarrerias for fat pendulous cigars. From the Loterias, orthodox and legal vendors of chance, stream the fortunate, to cash their winnings, for a stall, a box, in La Colon...
...quarreled with his brother Hugo Hermann. As his share of his father's estate, he was given a controlling interest of the Nordstern Insurance Co. and of the Aga Automobile works. Recently he sold the former. Last week he got into serious difficulties with the latter. Short of cash, he could not pay his men's wages. He accused the banking interests of boycotting him. He offered $500,000 worth of stock to his employes, bargained with U.S. financiers for the sale of the Aga works, appealed to the state to save him and German industry from avaricious bankers...
...owner may own near a city or industrial centre more than 150 acres and in the eastern border lands more than 750 acres. All surplus property, under the meaning of the act passed by the Diet, is to be purchased from the landlords by cash and 5% bonds and sold to the peasant on credit terms extending over 40 years...