Word: ito
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wilson, besought the Graphic to "take the lead in criticizing the scare headlines in some papers which use such low-down tactics," referred to "the recent but harmless tremor of the earth," arraigned the News for flaunting on its front page a picture of what might have happened ito this city in a serious earthquake," prophesied that such tactics "mean ruin in the end for a paper belching forth such rot," stated of the News that "no educational thoughts are offered in its pages ; it is just a plain money-making scheme...
...Carl F. Woertz, pastor of the Mission, departed with some of his flock for California. All had disposed of their earthly belongings, except the clothes which they wore. Mrs. E. H. Frey, one of the departing flock, said: "The chosen?144,000?will be guided ito California by a light. They will gather on a hill in the vicinity of Hollywood and there be saved...
House of Commons. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden announced to the House that the Government intended ito promote the home production of beet sugar by granting a subsidy of 19 shillings and sixpence-about $4.25-per hundredweight (112 Ibs.)-to the industry. ¶ J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, informed the House that the system of dominion representation at the Premiers' Conference had been most unsatisfactory, and that the Government proposed to call a Commonwealth conference in or about October to settle the procedure of giving the Dominions an effective voice in the Commonwealth...
...gives me the greatest pleasure and satisfaction ito come here with the Queen for the purpose of opening the British Empire Exhibition...
...slides of more recent strata, but Dr. Hill says there is no possibility of such geologic intrusion there, as there was at Santa Barbara. Drs. F. W. Hodge, W. K. Gregory and Clark Wissler, leading anthropologists and paleontologists of New York, are inclined to give credence ito the reports. If, therefore, further investigation confirms them, much of our present knowledge of prehistoric man will have to be rewritten...