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The Week

April 19, 1919 issue

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This article focuses on political developments that took place in the U.S. as well as in other countries as of April 1919. One article stresses that it may be safe to assume that the nationalist tremors that have been agitating certain U.S. Senators in regard to sovereignty and proud isolation of the U.S. will be laid at rest by the cabled revisions to the League of Nations covenant. The Canadian Government has read the signs of the times and proposes to deal with Bolshevism and labor unrest generally not by force but by persuasion and agreement. The Reconstruction Commission appointed by Governor of New York James P. Warring because of the failure of the Legislature to provide it with funds, is being privately financed.

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NATIONALISTS; LEGISLATORS -- United States; SOVEREIGNTY; COMMUNISM; PERSUASION (Psychology); UNITED States
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