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Comparisons. The fairest basis for comparing the various debt settlements is to discount the future payments to be made by the several countries. Even in this way different results can be obtained by using different rates of interest, but the following comparison uses substantially 4½%, the approximate rate of interest paid by the U. S. to its own bondholders. On this basis the British will pay about 75% of their debt; the Italians 25%. (The French offered to pay 40%, and were asked...
...what you please, impartial arbitration is the fairest way to settle disputes. Our differences will in the end be arbitrated in one way or another. Why not now before there is more loss in wages and the market for anthracite goes to other fuels...
...have written you at some length because I value TIME and so have subscribed for two years. And though you did not give a former communication fairest consideration, but rather captious treatment, I am writing again. When 1 write I know whereof I speak and care not to waste both your time and patience as well as my own. But let us be lovers of truth and always verify our references...
French forces in Morocco were said to rival kaleidoscopes in the diversity of their hues, varying from fairest white to darkest black. White Frenchmen from the North and olive Frenchmen from the South fight shoulder to shoulder with coffee, chocolate and black Annamites, Senegalese, Hindus, Algerians, Tunisians, and, as despatch most aptly put it "the mixed grill of the Foreign Legion...
Miss Elsie Hitz, as Ethel Simmons, one of Sandusky's fairest females, gave far and away the best performance of the evening. She played her part to perfection. She was always natural and at or case. Louis Leon Hall, as her father, was also very good. Bernard No tell as Chester Binney, emulated Grand Mitchell with fair success, although one always felt that he was constantly striving for effect. Perhaps the most glaring example of forced and unnatural humor was Ralph Remley, who took the part of James the butler in a ludicrous fashion. Although...