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Show TAKING OUR GOLD. A cor. -id'rahle amount, nf gob! Id mov-i-i g to Jn pan from this f oun t ry, u nd t'ne ofiials at Wapiiingtorj ar; pnz 7.i-'. '.-tnrr .Tanrja ry p'inv: ..;.";,'' KtH if 1 in roin b.'m to't'I the T'liifir ;jnd the ,1 a '.n n--e are r"a"lii;ig out, for m-ir1. , t i'-r'' i'- no l;i w to pr'".''u t u h - r, 1 11,' u ' ", c(TifwT;tt: nruo'ifitj of tlif .tr,-x m't:il tn;iy b w-.-ur'.) ,; .f;ip.'in, I,.,, it ;iid tli at. the ad mi i n 1-: v. t on -.,!! f 1 rt ' I it wn v to 'top r r port ;i t .n--f fh'" Hir-:il'"i 'iir own tinaii'ial v. 1 , ;r,. ', "o i!d b '1 r ' ! v - ri;:l-l thing for the entente allies to pay their Japanese obligations in American gold borrowed for the purpose of supplies in I this country, and there is no evwence that such is the case. The ouly thing ! t-hat seems to be certain is that I the Japanese are making inroads upon I our gold reserves, and that a halt will I be called before they get their anus into our strong box up to the elbow. This much is necessary, not only for our own protection, but also for the welfare of the European nations now being financed by Uncle Sam. |