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have been tending very rapidly towards the enslavement of the whole world. People don't realize what this inner ring of newspaper Bosses with Saul Hartz at its head can do."

"What is the Government about?"

"The Government is powerless. At least it chooses to be. For one must never forget that it is composed exclusively of nominees of the U. P."

Sir Munt began to look worried. Ardent patriot and shrewd man of affairs, above all he was a man of business. The words of John Endor might sound alarmist, but the Mayor of Blackhampton knew there was a good deal behind them.

"Mr. Endor, if what you say's correct, it's high time some of us were up and doing."

"I agree; but it may be too late. Hartz is now working night and day to get a 'cinch' on America."

"That won't be easy."

"Easier perhaps than one may suppose. In the mass the Americans are just as gullible as ourselves. Hartz has been throwing dust in their eyes for years. The U. P. propaganda is always working on them as it is on us. Even now the average Briton is not alive to the menace of the whole country being run by one colossal trust. Give the American his due he has always kept that contingency in mind. Years ago he passed laws to prevent it. But the time is at hand when our friends across the water will have to look out, or Saul Hartz will be one too many for them. He has