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...there have been other promises in other treaties, and men in the fury of their vengeance or their lust have forgotten the promises and destroyed the treaties. Now a new document lies on the table of the conference at Locarno. Dare one hope that this may serve as the safeguard of a lasting peace...
...safeguard well his piety...
House of Commons: ¶Debate on rubber restriction was opened in the House. Colonial Secretary Amery held that the scheme was intended to safeguard the industry from the effects of overproduction and that the high prices at present obtaining were due to speculators who had taken advantage of an immediate shortage to force prices up. Said he : "The greater part of the requirements for next year of most of the great rubber companies have been met at moderate prices." Former Colonial Secretary J. H. Thomas backed the present Minister. ¶ Home Secretary Sir William Joynson-Hicks was asked...
...last day of July. Employment for most grades would be at the same rates of pay for a longer working day. As a countermove, the Miners' Federation instructed the miners to cease work on July 31. Preparations to this effect were made and compromise arrangements were made to safeguard the mines from flooding. In the background the objects of a proposed Labor alliance, embracing 3,000,000 miners, railwaymen and workers in the shipbuilding, transport and engineering trades, were stated...
Princeton University (Princeton, N. J.) dedicated a new infirmary, laid the cornerstone of a $3,000,000 chapel, the latter with the confident words of Edward Dickinson Duffield, '92, President of the Prudential Insurance Co. of America, that it would "always, serve to safeguard Princeton's sons spiritually and to send them out into the world with the proper spiritual concepts...