The Central Law Journal, Том 90Soule, Thomas & Wentworth, 1920 Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list." |
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... amount of at least 6 or 61⁄2 per cent . We have never heard any spokesman of the railroads claim that , with the pres- ent investment , they should be allowed a return upon as much as $ 20,000,000,000 . We have heard them claim a ...
... amount of at least 6 or 61⁄2 per cent . We have never heard any spokesman of the railroads claim that , with the pres- ent investment , they should be allowed a return upon as much as $ 20,000,000,000 . We have heard them claim a ...
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... amount of water as is alleged , or our railways up to that time had been constructed with at least twice as great efficiency and economy as any other rail- road system on earth . In 1916 , when the Interstate Commerce Commission made ...
... amount of water as is alleged , or our railways up to that time had been constructed with at least twice as great efficiency and economy as any other rail- road system on earth . In 1916 , when the Interstate Commerce Commission made ...
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... amount required to pay operating expenses and interest on the bonds issued by the government to buy the roads is to be divided equally between the public and the employes . The half of the surplus going to the employes is to be dis ...
... amount required to pay operating expenses and interest on the bonds issued by the government to buy the roads is to be divided equally between the public and the employes . The half of the surplus going to the employes is to be dis ...
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... amount of fuel that would have to be consumed in handling a given amount of traffic . Wages and the cost of fuel now consti- tute about 80 per cent of all railroad ex · penses . And if wages are not to be rc- duced , but rather ...
... amount of fuel that would have to be consumed in handling a given amount of traffic . Wages and the cost of fuel now consti- tute about 80 per cent of all railroad ex · penses . And if wages are not to be rc- duced , but rather ...
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... amount under the Plumb plan the deficit would be increased by an- other $ 200,000,000 . But it is not contem- plated by the Plumb plan that under em- ployes ' management the railroads shall continue to pay taxes . Under that scheme all ...
... amount under the Plumb plan the deficit would be increased by an- other $ 200,000,000 . But it is not contem- plated by the Plumb plan that under em- ployes ' management the railroads shall continue to pay taxes . Under that scheme all ...
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