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April 27, 1927 issue

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The article presents news related to political issues in the U.S. British Statesman and Labour Party leader, James Ramsay MacDonald is welcome in the U.S. The only regret one can have in connection with his visit is that it will last only eleven days instead of eleven months. If he could give people of the country a year of speaking, it would be of tremendous benefit to the people. The retirement of General E. H. Crowder as Ambassador to Cuba takes from that sphere of action a man who more nearly than any other American has approached in skill and knowledge the proconsuls which England has been for generations dispatching to India and Africa. "An American Tragedy" is the latest book to be pronounced obscene by the District Attorney of Boston, Massachusetts in his attempt to sterilize Boston literature.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; MACDONALD, James Ramsay; CROWDER, E. H.; AMBASSADORS; RETIREMENT; UNITED States; CUBA
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