26 JAPANESE HERE TO SURVEY BUSINESS; Leader of Group Says American Methods Are Far Superior to Those of His Country. SEES CHANGE IN 20 YEARS Former Government Railway Official Impressed by Development of Bus Transportation.
Date: 28 October 1929
Says Amer industrial methods are superior to those of Japan; arrives in U S
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LEADERS IN FOOCHOW REBEL AGAINST NANKING; Kwantung and Kwangsi Are Expected to Follow--ChiangDeparts for the Front.
Date: 29 October 1929
By HALLETT ABEND. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Hallett ABEND
Fukien Province declares its independence of Nanking; Chiang Kai-shek leaves for front
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REPARATIONS MOVE ASSAILED IN PARIS; French Press Aroused by Our Negotiations With Germany-- Pertinax Is Caustic.
Date: 28 October 1929
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Pertinax is caustic over negotiations
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SHIP LOAN DEALS SIGNED.; Contracts for $10,575,000 Advanee to Dollar Line Completed.
Date: 29 October 1929
Special to The New York Times
Contracts for govt aid in financing construction of ships signed by T V O'Connor and officials of Dollar S S Line
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TRUSTEES OF ALFRED ACCEPT $150,000 GIFT; University's President Expects F.L.Burtlett Fund to Lead th Other Donations.
Date: 29 October 1929
Formally accepts F L Bartlett gift of $150,000 from Miss N Bartlett as part of $1,000,000 centennial fund
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WALL STREET HUMS ON THE DAY OF REST TO CATCHUP ON WORK; Hustling Messengers, Scores of Automobiles and Busy Clerks Disrupt Sabbath Calm. MOST HOUSES CLEAR BOOKS Ready for Today's Trading-- Opinion Rules That Market Is Already Well Settled. CONGRESS ACTION UNLIKELY Treasury Expects Reduction in Cost of Replacement of $1,659,266,500 Short-Term Certificates. Sight-seers Tour District. Work "Well in Hand." WALL STREET HUMS ON THE DAY OF REST Interest in Today's Trading. Business Appears Good.
Date: 28 October 1929
Hums with activity on Sunday as N Y Stock Exch and Curb houses try to bring order to records of wk's heavy trading
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THE FUTURE AUDIENCE.
Date: 28 October 1929
Ed on article in Harper's Magazine on future audiences
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PRICES HOLD STEADY FOR FINISHED STEEL; Production Said to Show Slight Increase Over Rate of the Preceding Week. ROLLING MILLS ARE ACTIVE Industry Looks for 30,000 Freight Cars to Be Bought Before the End of the Year.
Date: 28 October 1929
Special to The New York Times
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