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CHRISTIAN TURKEY

... Christian populations, which is now in satisfactory progress ; and all we have to do is to unite with the other Powers in maintaining the religidus toleration and equal civil rights under the protection of which this peaceful development is taking place.” This ...

UNDER THE CLOCK

... Ontabons• said the Russian Government, is response to independent and friendly oonnittuticatime from this country and the United States, had intimated that they adhered to their engagements to evacuate Manchuria. The evacuat ion had been temporarily delayed ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908

... banquet, ninth premien to be a wry notable affair. Is will be that close upon three yaws ago tie 1500 smaioereary of the resettlement al the Sews England was oslebreted is a similar marmot ' by the Hinorkal Bocisty, which has not ineptly been deserksd se ...

COPIES WEEKLY OVER ANY OTHER MORNING PAPER

... diplomatic representatives are urging Prinoe Clung to remain firm in resisting the Russian demands with regard to Manchuria. The United &atm are acting separately. Mr. Hay has bad an interview on the subject with the Russian Ambassador at Washington,and diplomatic ...

THE DAILY

... before I conclude, to listen to a few observat.ons with regard to ourselves at home. We are, in the United Kingdom! with we were • little more united—feheenT--we are ever SS millions of men, women, and children. This somparatively small asthma, when you ...

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED

... May arid Herbert UMU, ujon. Water Oakley Farm, Bray. THE COMPANIES ACTS. 1862 TO 1907. FIRST MEETINGS tin Lond«>.. -- The Civil Sen ire New Departure Building tvrLVl.).lf. CTS Queen-st. creditor* end cootributenes, April 27, el 33. cany* el.. Lincoln's ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MOJNDAY, ftIAKCH », I»V1-

... to remain peace it ia the United States North America. Why should be otherwise) see Germany gradually uniting end consolidating heraelf in the centra of the Continent—llnssia preparing to take important share in the resettlement of South-Eastern Europe ...

LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE

... {showers' allotment. I. he prepared to give to the Irish the largeat ensue of local red-rule consistent with the integrity of the United Kingdom and the protection of Ids and poverty in the Nand! le he needy to redone the Church of England by purifying patronage ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, ISWT

... set their stations and their lines in order, without superviion pressure some kind, the whole system reinvestigated and resettled. Of course the difficulty of Government supervision lies in the fact, that if the requisitions of official inectors were ...

TALI AH OPERA, DRPRYLAHB.—OTELLO, YILSSON d M^ Signor mHE ROSEBUD win.t.o —xuuw FETE IMWSTmS EVENING.—Th« Dia- ..

... the Cortes; be is to come to Madrid on the Ist of November; he will be conveyed from German port Spanish squadron ; and his Civil List .will fixed at £200,000. is almost needless to say, that the rumour that England supports the new candidature may dismissed ...

FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA. HOPEFUL OUTLOOK•

... the South African railways for the purpose of providing additional rolling stook; and half a million for repatriation and resettlement- That is six millions in all. Part of the &ergo is borne by the Transvaal. and tbe suss we shah receive beak will be not ...