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CONTENTS

722. Speech by Edward T. Taylor on equal suffrage in Colorado.

723. Address by John H. Hazelton on recall of judges.

733. Opium evil.

734. Swamp and overflowed lands in United States.

755. Constitution of the United States.

762. Work of Bureau of Mines in States west of Mississippi River.
763. Moral education.

764. Opportunity and duty of the press in relation to world peace.
785. Views on immigration.

786. Equalization of Creek Indian allotments.

792. Address by Edmund J. James on National university.

845. Speech by Carroll S. Page on vocational education.

846. Flood waters of Colorado River.

850. Speech by William A. Smith on the Titanic disaster.

855. Adaptation of European cooperative credit system to U. S. farmer.

865. Shall we change our plan of government?

867. Statement relative to Colorado River.

869. Private irrigation enterprise compared with Government reclamation.
872. Article on power of House to originate supply bills.

873. Debates on alien and sedition laws of 1798.

874. Articles of impeachment presented against Robert W. Archbald.

875. Relation of Panama Canal to traffic and rates of American railroads.

877. Reclamation of wet lands in United States.

880. Lease of power sites on public lands.

881. Panama Canal and restoration of American merchant marine.

882. Data relating to Alaska.

883. Address by Alfred P. Thom, The pending revolution.

884. Industrial development of nations.

885. Plea for international and intersectional peace.

886. Answer of Robert W. Archbald to articles of impeachment.
887. Improvement of Hudson River.


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DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912, IN CONSIDERATION OF
BILL (H. R. 38) TO CONFER LEGISLATIVE AUTHOR-
ITY ON THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA

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PRESENTED BY MR. SUTHERLAND

MAY 27, 1912.-Ordered to be printed

WASHINGTON

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

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