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...anger and in haste Boss Seipel rushed back to Vienna. Certainly if he recovers his health, if he exerts all his might to prevent the Zollverein he can do so???for a time. But the diplomacy of the two smart Teutons is for the long pull. By blowing up a trial balloon last week so tremendous that it overshadowed Europe, they turned the dream of Austro-German union into something concrete, something Austro-German public opinion can be educated to demand forcibly...
...cannot, however, be said to spoil this act, for the playwright has already done so???the husband's quick about-face to his wife when she has but mentioned her new philosophy of love is anything but the strong solution which you expect from a playwright who charges his characters and their destinies with conviction. Playwright Stewart plays a small part himself, merely by the process of speaking a little louder than usual. This is nicely informal, but, in combination with Hope Williams' amateurism, it makes little progress toward the high comedy of which he seems potentially capable...
...seemed "psychologically scarcely possible" for Herr Muller to forge a majority pledged to support him, he might carry on with a "Cabinet of Personages," that is to say, a government composed of distinguished party men whose parties would probably support them but would not be pledged to do so??? as is the usual custom. Concluding with wily logic, Dr. Gustav Stresemann observed that, "This Cabinet formation coincides with the spirit of the German Constitution, which recognizes only the personal responsibility of Ministers and not the responsibility of parliamentary factions...
...years and president of both. Practically, the same banks were one Continental & Commercial institution; legally they were separate, for until the passage of the McFadden Branch Banking act by Congress last session (TIME, Jan. 31), national banks might not function as trustees. Banks incorporated under state laws might do so???a condition which drove national banks to subterfuge. They created separate incorporations of what might have been their trust departments...
...these the Debt Commission may look forward to handling?the $15,000,000 Greek debt. One other of the four, the $24,000,000 Austrian debt, may yet be settled by the Debt Commission, but it is hardly likely that its present members will do so???for Congress has given Austria 20 years before beginning to pay. According to present appearances the other two debts are about as likely to be paid as those of the Confederate States of America. The $193,000,000 Russian debt has been repudiated by the present Russian government, and the $12,000,000 Armenian...