MIXED INFLUENCES CHECK COTTON RISE; Encouraging Foreign News Causes Advance, but Southern Reports Lead to Sagging.
Date: 29 April 1921
The effect of conflicting influences was seen again in a small volume of trading in the cotton market yesterday. couraging British trade advices caused an opening advance of 7 to 10 points, but the weather in the South was better, prospect for agreement on war reparations seemed less favorable, and reports
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EXECUTIVE CHANGES OUTLINED BY HAYS; Treasury, Interior, War, and Navy, Departments Affected, Says Postmaster General, NEW BRANCHES PROPOSED Labor and News Print Situation Discussed at Convention of Newspaper Publishes.
Date: 29 April 1921
Postmaster General Will H. Hays told several thousand members of the American Newspaper Publishers Association at their thirty-fifth annual luncheon in the Waldorf-Astoria how his department will deal with the publishers. No censorship of the press will be attempted, he said, and delivery of papers will be speeded up.
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