Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Then "Sweetheart," a voice whispers in the darkness. . . . "Oh, dearest," she murmurs, as, but half awakened, she feels herself being drawn into a pair of strong arms. . . . "Oh! -you know I ." But we must not tell you any more. Hurry to the nearest bookstore without a moment's delay. Price $1.97 wherever books are sold, or direct from The Authors' Press, Publishers, Auburn...
...Supreme Court, had, with the full approval of the Government of South Africa, been appointed Chairman of the Irish Boundary Commission (TIME, May 5). This news was not greeted with enthusiasm by the North (Ulster). The Free State expressed its pleasure at the appointment but its displeasure at the delay which would be caused in awaiting the arrival of the Chairman. The appointment of Sir Adrian Knox, Chief Justice of Australia, to a committee of the Privy Council was also announced. Sir Adrian and his colleagues are to determine what legal course is to be taken in the event...
After some delay the President called to the Palais d'Elysee M. Frederic François-Marsal, ex-Minister of Finance, collector of old china, soldier, sportsman, and requested him to form a Cabinet. M. François-Marsal accepted the task and formed a Ministry...
...symbol of all that is good for the U. S." The Bishop's lawyer fought a brave battle, asserting every conceivable technicality. Ultimately he put this embarrassing question to the prosecuting attorney: "Will you show me a statement of the official doctrine of the Church?" Reluctantly, after much delay, his opponent produced the Prayer Book. The Bishop rightly contended that the Prayer Book was not a statement of doctrine but only a form of worship and discipline. The prosecutors kept the Bible out of discussion by averring that the Bible did not constitute the rule of faith except...
...attempt to assassinate the Foreign Minister was said to have been made by malcontents, "angered over delay in Chinese recognition of Russia...