Word: jugoslavians
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Dates: during 1926-1926
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...Belgrade, last week, Mme. Gisela Tiv, wife of a wealthy Jugoslavian merchant, 33, tall, stately, handsome, mother of two children, drove up to the Grand Hotel and descended from her carriage at the door of its fashionable restaurant, unclothed...
...agents of 10,000 dealers in everything from caviar to coke foregathered at Leipzig during the week for that city's 700th annual fair. From the U. S. alone came 1,500 buyers. At Leipzig they mingled with oleaginous Armenian lace vendors, stalwart Norwegian goat cheese merchants, shrewd Jugoslavian toy whittlers. When the week of chop, swop and barter closed, over 50% more business had been done than in the previous record year...
...Passed a bill for funding the $62,850,000 Jugoslavian debt 80 to 14, without a roll call. (Bill went to the Senate...
None the less the debt commission pursued its course. The day after Senator Reed's exclamations it made public a settlement which it had just made of the Jugoslavian debt of $62,850,000. Interest is suspended in the early years, beginning with ? of 1% at the 13th year and advancing to 3½% in the last 27 years of the 62 year period. In all $95,177,635 will be paid in principal and interest, but the proposed payments amount in value to only about 32% of the present face value of the debt...
...Jugoslavian Cabinet, which resigned when Minister of Education Raditch charged Premier Pashitch with aiding his son, Rade Pashitch, to defraud the Government (Time, April 12), was reformed last week by M. Nikola T. Uzunovitch, Minister of Public Works in the last Cabinet. The new Premier is of M. Pashitch's party (Radical), and the new Cabinet is exactly like the last, except that M. Pashitch and Finance Minister Stoyadinovitch have been dropped, while the new Premier holds the Finance portfolio and has entrusted his former ministry (Public Works) to a brother Radical, M. Svuitchitch. The significant fact...