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The Week

July 30, 1891 issue

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The article reports on political developments around the world. The London Economist is of the opinion that no large part of the gold exported from the United States to Europe this year will be returned this fall, even though the balance of trade may seem to require it. The reason why it holds this opinion is that it is not needed here. The peaceful ending of the trouble between the Tennessee miners and the State Government is upon the whole creditable to both parties. The Government will enforce the objectionable law, but it is understood that an extra session of the Legislature is to he called at which the repeal of the law will take place, the miners thus obtaining eventually all that they have claimed.

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POLITICAL development; GOLD -- Export & import trade; BALANCE of trade; MINERS -- Legal status, laws, etc.; STATE governments; TENNESSEE; UNITED States; EUROPE
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