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The Week

January 29, 1903 issue

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The article comments on various political and economical developments in the U.S. The latest news concerning the Venezuelan dispute betokens a peaceful settlement and an early raising of the blockade. For this result all the parties concerned should be congratulated, but none more so than the Government and people of the U.S. In an another news, corporations are not alone in using a million-dollar yardstick. The latest financial exhibit of the United Mine Workers of the U.S., presented at the annual session in Indianapolis, amply explains how that organization could support the long strike of last summer.

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