Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...government by force. The question of bad faith on the part of government operators or labor leaders is only the apparent issue in what seems to be developing into a struggle for mastery between the labor leaders and the Government. All England is rapidly developing into two camps, the Trade Union group and the Parliamentary group. Unless some compromise can be arranged the question will arise whether England is to be governed by Parliament or by the Trade Union Congress. That issue depends upon the outcome of the strike...
Encouraging Signs. The Chancellor called the attention of the Commons to the fact that trade was improving, that the nation was richer than a year ago, and that in six years the British floating debt had been cut in half, reduced...
...Charleston, S. C., last week came 1,500 members of the National Foreign Trade Council to the 13th annual convention. While their wives and families proved the famed hospitality of Charleston, visited the harbor islands and other local landmarks, the delegates buckled down to business at their headquarters in the Francis Marion hotel. There were three general and seven group sessions, all addressed by notable authorities on foreign trade...
...most valuable aspect of the convention this year, those attending agreed, was the Trade Adviser Service. Some three score men and women, all experts on foreign trade details, held themselves ready for conference with any member on no matter what problem he might have bothering him. The advisers were kept busy...
...before the National Trade Council convention in Charleston, S. C., the Commercial Club of Chicago gathered in Chicago to hear Dwight W. Morrow, partner of J. P. Morgan & Co., discourse on the aims and methods of investment bankers who deal in foreign securities. Mr. Morrow rarely talks in public, but always to the point. Money, said he, should not be collected by war: "Entirely apart from the immorality of putting human lives to the hazard of modern war where the sole issue is a pecuniary claim, there is a conclusive practical reason against such a course, in that...