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...would respectfully invite your attention to the very strong feeling which exists in many quarters against the Eton College Beagles. . . . We do most strongly submit that Eton boys, with all the interests of the river and the playing-fields and the chance of practically every recreation which wealth and association afford, should resolve no longer to seek pleasure in hunting timid hares to death, but if cross-country exercise is still desired, should adopt the drag hunt, as practiced for years by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge as well as by several of the military staff, and other colleges...
...advisory opinions handed down so far by the Court, not one has come within gunshot of our interests. ... If we have an interchange of views, frankly and openly, in which each side will have to justify its position to the world, then the League council would never venture to submit a request for an advisory opinion in a case in which the U. S. has an interest and the U. S would never put itself in the position of making a claim of false pretense in which it did not have a real interest. ... It is an experiment in international...
...present franc is worth 3.9¢. If the French did as Mr. Snowden has repeatedly demanded that they must do. they would repay British bondholders the equivalent of $327,500,000. But in a final, stiff note to Mr. Snowden the French Treasury has just: i) refused to submit the dispute to arbitration; 2) postulated again and for the last time that the British bondholders will be paid in the revalued franc. On this basis they would receive...
...Last week conservationists were preparing to submit a plan to the War Department for making military reservations into game sanctuaries. Camp Knox, Ky., is already...
...that of the Chicago Inter-Ocean which, suspended from the A. P. for infraction of a rule, sued in 1898 to compel reinstatement. The Illinois court ruled that the A. P., then an Illinois corporation, had "granted to the public such an interest in its use that it must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good. . . . The sole purpose for which news was gathered was that the same should be sold, and all newspaper publishers desiring to purchase such news for publication are entitled to purchase the same without discrimination against them...