KENNEDY JONES DIES; JOURNALIST-POLITICIAN; He Led Lord Northcliffe Into Journalism, and Later Became Member of Parliament.
Date: 21 October 1921
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
LONDON, Oct. 20.--Kennedy Jones, Member of Parliament for Hornsey, died here today. K.J., as he was generally known among his associates, was better known in journalistic than in political circles.
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THE HERALD IS CENSURED.; Richmond County Grand Jury Finds "Murder List" Violates No Law.
Date: 20 October 1921
The Richmond County Grand Jury returned a presentment to Justice Tiernan in the County Court in St. George, S. I., yesterday, criticising the Sun-Herald Corporation, publishers of The New York Herald.
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W.P.G. HARDING A GRANDSIRE; Reserve Board Head Greets Infant-- Discounts Rail Strike.
Date: 21 October 1921
W.P.G. Harding, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, came on from Washington yesterday, laid aside his burdens as head of the Government's banking institution, and spent several ...
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COTTON MOVES UP IN ACTIVE MARKET; Decided Improvement in Demand and Sentiment CausesGain of 40 to 47 Points.
Date: 21 October 1921
Cotton showed decided improvement yesterday in actual demand and in sentiment. Instead of yielding to pressure brokers were able to sell large blocks at advancing prices. Resistance became so marked that efforts to stem the rise met with no success.
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MISS CARPENTER TO MARRY.; Junior League Girl to Wed Milton Dorland Doyle Tomorrow. Beale--Willard. Hellen--Dana. Krusen--Williams.
Date: 21 October 1921
The marriage of Miss Marion Stires Carpenter, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E.R. Carpenter of 907 Fifth Avenue, and Milton Dorland Doyle of 31 East Forty-ninth Street, a son of James B. Doyle of Mount Vernon, N.Y., will take place at noon tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents.
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COTTON ADVANCES DESPITE NEW LOWS; Speculators' Attack Eventually Withstood, Rebound Being Sharp--27 to 34 Point Gain.
Date: 20 October 1921
Attack was made by speculative interests that forced new low prices yesterday, but cotton resisted pressure and recovered before the close. With unsettling news from so many quarters, ...
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MEXICAN PAPER HEAPS SCORN ON GOVERNMENT; El Universal Says Land Laws Have Made Friendly Foreign Rela-- tions Impossible.
Date: 20 October 1921
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 19--President Obregon's administration was subjected to seathing criticism today in an editorial printed by the newspaper El Universal and signed by its editor, Felix ...
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