Word: renderings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Assistant Secretary Young a bright picture was presented by the transport lines. Said he: "Those that render a service clearly advantageous in time over other means of travel, or which advantageously augment surface transportation, are doing a satisfactory business...
...Edinburgh University (1917), said: "We are about to commit the great appalling blunder of signing away the sea power by which the British Empire came into being and is maintained today. . . . The most enlightened sea officers with whom I talked have condemned the Treaty absolutely as one which will render the navy impotent and incapable of performing the services for which it existed...
...Added years make it impossible for me to assume now the official responsibilities of leadership as I did prior to 1921, but I am ready now. as then, to serve the cause. Necessarily the service to be rendered must be limited in scope to advising from time to time when requested on questions of major policy. Such service I am now rendering through Mr. [Felix M.] Warburg to the Jewish Agency.† Such service I can render also to the Z. O. A. In my opinion, it will be far more effective if rendered to an administration formed...
...would put Louisiana newspapers in a bad financial hole. Bill No. 1 provided for the collection of an annual 15% tax on the gross advertising revenue of all daily publishers. A newspaper would have to pay such a tax for each office that it operates. Failure to pay would render the publishers in contempt of court, liable to imprisonment...
...staggering an order for Sir John Simon and colleagues. They recommend extending the adult franchise in British India from 2.8% not to 100%, but to 10% of the population. By and large the whole Report is a 10% affair, sure to anger Indian moderates (20%) and to render Gandhites (100%,) blue-purple with disgruntled rage...