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It would be a matter of agreement whether they would take less , and it is a matter , then , whether a corporation could afford to dispense with their services . Commissioner KERNAN . In other words , a corporation ...
It would be a matter of agreement whether they would take less , and it is a matter , then , whether a corporation could afford to dispense with their services . Commissioner KERNAN . In other words , a corporation ...
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-Ans . Yes , sir ; it would be a matter easily ascertained by taking all the annual reports together . Commissioner WORTHINGTON . The first two years , I understood you to say , that it paid about 3 per cent ?
-Ans . Yes , sir ; it would be a matter easily ascertained by taking all the annual reports together . Commissioner WORTHINGTON . The first two years , I understood you to say , that it paid about 3 per cent ?
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I told him that I would be very glad to receive such a committee , but I never heard of the matter afterwards . Two days later , Aldermen McGillen , Marrener , Mulhoeffer , and Powers , with three delegates from labor unions , called ...
I told him that I would be very glad to receive such a committee , but I never heard of the matter afterwards . Two days later , Aldermen McGillen , Marrener , Mulhoeffer , and Powers , with three delegates from labor unions , called ...
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