Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 22

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22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925. ‘“F R MAR"N UU"S HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Colonial Trade and the Navigation Acts. BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD |PARLEY ON CONTROL ghccmo-mcaouul w7 7> ’// \Ly0ADED WITH TIMBER ,GRAIN,FISH RUM AND GTHER ARTH ? OF BIRTH ADJOURNS ASSUBI A]’EB PRESS 7 Za 3, GREW IN SPITE OF THE MANY i &7 ,(/ NOT BANNED BY THE EXPORT LAWS, THE SHIPS FROM THE COJONIES, } == % : AWAY 1O CARR NCREAS! il | / RESTRICTIONS PLACED UFON IT 4“\ i\ /l/: SMLED AWM YO AVEVER: ING TRADE. —o i | Next Session to Be Held in Geneva. BY THE BRITISH — o X - MANY SHIPS SAILED FROM o R ! 7 5 A GREAY PLEET OF AMERICAN e [ ™0 PHILADELPHIA BOSTON AN 7 . League Indorsement Will Be -General Manager Resigns, < | SAILING VESSELS WAS USED Y NEW YORK WITH CARGOES OF ? ‘5 4 i a : Sought in 1926 AT VST ZHDMNIAND f o RUM TOBARTER FOR NEGRO _ ) Y/ L : ’ E"ective in ADFII—TO 2 “ ; ‘ " T W7 5 : % ‘ = ! N By the Associated Press Enter New Work. . l iy \ y b e i N Qhanfil-n NEW YORK, April 1.—The sixth e : ] = " ¥ al Neo-Malthustan and W“’ » N\ | . \\ N ' /i = Birth-Control Conference ended ves M g 3 N o . N (6o terday after sessions lasting a week ING 1N lGSIASEchrm»luws, A i i . to meet again in Geneva in August CALLED THE NAVIGATION ACTS,HAD BEEN PASS| B - f i > {1926, : . ¢ : o ] . INTENDED YO MAWTAIN BRITISH CONTROL OF ’ W e - The 1926 session will be held just be effective after the next uvmlnli 5 £ ) v J ./ COLONIES FOREIGN TRADE BY FORCING COLON- INIT60 A SLAVE COULD BE BOUGHT R\, d ’ and it is planned to bid for league ;r,,mu of the members of Api 8 5 } 1AL RXPORTS TO GO THROLGH ENGLAND, AND 7 INAFRICA FOR 12 POUNDS WORTH OF indirsement of the birth-control move a o 3 TUW t. \ 1 succe I : i [ o | ALLOWINGTUE OQuonieis To iveony o RUM AND SOLD IN THE COLONIES FOR 5 e | zeneral manuger and succe - S : o & . ‘ e B Hloee i weneeal manager bt > - . 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