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VOL. XXI.]

Entered at the Post-Office at Northport, N. Y., as second-class matter. Copyright, 1917, by Edward Thompson Co.

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NORTHPORT, NEW YORK, JULY, 1917.

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VOL. XXI.]

Entered at the Post-Office at Northport, N. Y., as second-class matter. Copyright, 1917, by Edward Thompson Co.

Subscription $1.00 per year.

NORTHPORT, NEW YORK, AUGUST, 1917.

[No. 5.

Issued Monthly.

A RANDOM CHOICE FROM THE SCORES OF NOTES to be found in ANN. CAS. 1917 C now on the press

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ARMY AND NAVY- Civil or criminal liability of soldier for injury to person or property.
NATURALIZATION Grounds for revocation of Naturalization.

NURSING-State regulation of practice of nursing.

CRIMINAL LAW-Irresistible or uncontrollable impulse as defer se to criminal charge.
ALIENS The law of alien enemies.

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IMMIGRATION-Classes of aliens excluded by Immigration Act.

STATUTES Preamble as aid to construction of statute.

TAXATION State lands under contract of purchase as subject to taxation.
HUSBAND AND WIFE-Liability of wife for household expenses.

ELECTIONS Residence at school or public institution as affecting right to vote.

BANKRUPTCY-Effect of bankruptcy of owner of property on right to mechanic's lien.
EVIDENCE-Effect of admission of incompetent evidence in trial before court without jury.
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS-Law of road as applicable to one using highway for play.
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES Duty of telegraph company to notify sender of delay in

transmission of message.

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