The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 60, December 30, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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year, instead of May, in which month they are generally paid.
To accomplish this the unfortunate people, particularly the Christian population, are being very roughly dealt with. It is stated that the Sultan will not recall his troops from Thessaly until the war indemnity has been paid, and that Germany is upholding him in his determination. * * * * * The reports of the various officers of our Government have followed the Message of President McKinley. Every one is somewhat shocked to find that the tariff bill, which was to put such a lot of money in our treasury, has fallen far short of the expected results, and, indeed, has not produced enough revenue to pay the expenses of the Government. If the receipts from customs are not larger during the next few months than they have been during the last, the country will be $65,000,000 behind at the end of the year, and Congress will have to devise some plan for raising this sum of money. This means that some new tax will be imposed upon us, for the Government must have the money it needs, and the people must help to make up what is lacking. The friends of the Dingley Bill hope that the custom receipts will increase, and think that the reason they have been so small is that the |
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