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...broadcast net covered India. Radio listeners round the world heard the benevolent voice of George V dedicate India House with words as mild as milk toast...
...Conley, initiator of the subject, praised the gross sales tax for its flexibility. He said: "The method of its application can make it take on the color and character of an income tax, of a depletion tax, of a consumption tax, of a production tax." He decried the net income tax as "penalizing efficient management...
...biting edge of his game disappeared. Allison, stubborn, strong, insistent, won the first set 6-4 and then the second, by the same score. In the last, with the score 5-3 and 40-30 against him, Cochet patted a slow return, sighed as it fell into the net, walked forward to shake hands...
...repeated requests for quiet as the crowd cheered Borotra. Tilden won the second set and lost the third, 4-6. Borotra, saving himself for the last, dropped the fourth with out winning a game. When the score reached 4-all in the last set, Tilden drew Borotra to the net and played his backhand until the Frenchman, reaching for a passing shot, lost his footing and sprawled heavily on the side line. Once, when he needed the fifth set to win, a Wimbledon crowd would hardly have needed to wait while Tilden won it. They waited last week, while Borotra...
...stock, Hearst Consolidated acquired from Publisher Hearst eleven largest and most profitable" of the 24 Hearstpapers: the New York Journal, Chicago American, Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Detroit Times, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Call-Bulletin, Oakland Post-Enquirer, Los Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles Herald, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, American Weekly.* Aggregate net profit of these properties for 1929 was $12,854,626.69; their funded debt is $38.547,500. Their net profit from 1926 through 1929 averaged $11,017,873.71 or 3.14 times the 7% preferred dividend requirement...