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...allowed to print, in order that they may draw no mistaken conclusions in writing such matter as is to become public knowledge. As a rule it is also not permissible to quote the President directly. Information promulgated by correspondents as "from an authoritative source " may well be an indirect quotation of the President. On the other hand " a spokesman at the White House" who ordinarily gives out the official version of what happens at Cabinet meetings, is usually Secretary Hughes. In the first meeting with the President the correspondents had a surprise. Instead of being reticent Mr. Coolidge was frank...
Even Esperanto can be tinged with politics in the strange propagandist twilight that has settled over Europe's chanceries. There really is ground for the belief that the Germans have been back of the agitation for Esperanto, in a desire to make an indirect attack on French and British influence through the French and English tongues. Also the Soviets recently attempted to compel the Russian Esperantists to use their language to further Bolshevist doctrines...
Paper currency to the value of 180,000,000 gulden, or 500 gulden per capita, will be issued, of which one-third will be covered by an indirect gold reserve consisting of British pound notes...
...fairly unanimous in blaming the fiasco on the Allies. The Reparations Commission reminded the German Government a short time ago that they were contravening the Treaty of Versailles by raising a loan without the authorization of the Allied Powers. The German press excoriates the Commission by saying that repeated indirect threats to render void the loan are responsible for the failure...
United States: Direct, $13.60; indirect...