The New International Year BookDodd, Mead and Company, 1923 |
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... estimated at over 8,000,000 . These fig- ures are the same as those given in several preceding years , there having been no new estimates of area and population . The capital is Addis - Abeba , with a population of between 40,000 and ...
... estimated at over 8,000,000 . These fig- ures are the same as those given in several preceding years , there having been no new estimates of area and population . The capital is Addis - Abeba , with a population of between 40,000 and ...
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... estimated at a total of about 265,000,000 tons , which is 11,000,000 tons above 1921 and above the 10 - year average . The mass of crop produc- " tion exceeded that of 1921 by about 8 per cent . Despite the discouraging price for corn ...
... estimated at a total of about 265,000,000 tons , which is 11,000,000 tons above 1921 and above the 10 - year average . The mass of crop produc- " tion exceeded that of 1921 by about 8 per cent . Despite the discouraging price for corn ...
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... estimated at a reduction of about $ 125,000 , being at that low figure on account of the reorganization of several plants , where large modern dredges had been installed , of which 27 should be in operation in 1923. Profitable small ...
... estimated at a reduction of about $ 125,000 , being at that low figure on account of the reorganization of several plants , where large modern dredges had been installed , of which 27 should be in operation in 1923. Profitable small ...
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... Estimated area , between 10,500 and 11,500 square miles ; estimated population , between 800,000 and 1,400,000 , of whom about two- thirds are Moslems , the remaining one - third who are Christians being divided into Roman Catholics ...
... Estimated area , between 10,500 and 11,500 square miles ; estimated population , between 800,000 and 1,400,000 , of whom about two- thirds are Moslems , the remaining one - third who are Christians being divided into Roman Catholics ...
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... estimated at from 196,000 to 199,272 square miles ; population estimated at from 9,000,000 to 10,186,900 of whom from 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 are Turks . Under the old Turkish empire the administrative divisions or vilayets with their ...
... estimated at from 196,000 to 199,272 square miles ; population estimated at from 9,000,000 to 10,186,900 of whom from 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 are Turks . Under the old Turkish empire the administrative divisions or vilayets with their ...
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359 ページ - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China; (2) To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government...
352 ページ - These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all. Instead of the conservative motto, "A fair day's wage for a fair day's work," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wage system.
405 ページ - The Governing Body shall, from time to time, elect one of its members to act as its Chairman, shall regulate its own procedure and shall fix its own times of meeting. A special meeting shall be held if a written request to that effect is made by at least ten members of the Governing Body.
364 ページ - Volume : together with the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States...
145 ページ - Grant the validity of this law, and all that Congress would need to do hereafter, in seeking to take over to its control any one of the great number of subjects of public interest, jurisdiction of which the states have never parted with, and which are reserved to them by the...
405 ページ - ... may be decided by the Conference at a previous meeting by two-thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates present.
229 ページ - To secure a larger combined influence for the Churches of Christ in all matters affecting the moral and social condition of the people, so as to promote the application of the law of Christ in every relation of human life.
393 ページ - Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country...
164 ページ - The tael is a unit of weight: not a coin. The customs unit is the Haikwan tael. The values of other taels are based on their relation to the value of the Haikwan tael. The Yuan silver dollar of 100 cents is the monetary unit of the Chinese Republic; it is equivalent to .644+ of the Haikwan tael.
369 ページ - To formulate and agree upon the amendments and additions, if any, to the rules of international law shown to be necessary or useful by the events of the war and the changes in the conditions of international life and intercourse which have followed the war. 3. To endeavor to reconcile divergent views and secure general agreement upon the rules which have been in dispute heretofore.