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...only nations which have sent no immigrants are a few of the minor ones with quotas of 100; a roster of nowheres: Afghanistan, British Cameroon, Nepal, New Guinea, Ruanda and Urundi, Tanganyika, Yap, to which number should probably be added the countries on which no report has been made at all: Andorra, Ethiopia, Liberia, Muscat, Nauru, Siam, the Togolands (British and French). Practically within this group are countries which have sent less than five immigrants : Arabian Peninsula, French Cameroon, Japan,* Monaco, Samoa, Southwest Africa...
...your recent editorials the writer mentioned "Cincinnati" as the home of the typical American yap. Now I live in Cincinnati, and while I must admit that New York and Chicago have their advantages, it seems to me that even Cincinnati might be worth living in for a while, if only to learn how to spell it. Respectfully. A. M. Stern...
...matches scheduled for today on the Jarvis Courts at 1.30 o'clock are: Tarplin vs. Manning, Russell vs. Woodeward, Salter vs. Reynolds, Gallary vs. Jenney, Casson vs. Beebe-Center, Willard vs. Stralem, Raines vs. Merian, Montenayor vs. Huntington, Odden vs. Yap, Williams vs. Sailly, Waly vs. Tetler, Guild vs. Strauss, Schwarz vs. Kunitz...
...Pinkham vs. Bell, Tarplin vs. Manning, Russell vs. Woodward, Salter vs. Reynolds, Sears vs. Noyes, A. Wood vs. Houghton; Raines vs. Merian, Odden vs. Yap, Glessner vs. Field, Boone vs. McGill...
...months ago", said the speaker, "Yap was an acute issue between Japan and the United States. Today the Yap question is settled. While Japan seems satisfied, the United States has obtained practically everything it has ever asked for, enjoying exactly the same rights and privileges as the Empire of Japan in everything which relates to electrical communication. In the other islands making up the Japanese mandate, the United States has secured all rights enjoyed by any member of the League of Nations, and since the strategic value of these islands is great, it is of particular importance that Japan...