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HOME AND FOREIGN.

tlnited r r «s» AMoci»tioa-^B 7 Electric Telegraph—CJopyrighl OUTRAGE BY MONTENEGRINS. CONKTAN-m-OPLE, December 15. Tmo thoutand croesocl tho Turkish frontier and maseecred the inhabitants of two Albanian villages noar Gueinjo. NORTH-WE.ST CANADA. OTTAWA. December 15. Ercoptionally mild weaker is being oxnorienccd in. North-west Canada. Many farmers have already finished ploughing. THE KING AND EDUCATION. (Received December 16th, 10.45 p.m.) LONDON, December Hi. Mr Haldanc, in unveiling a statue of King Edward at University College School, Hampstoad, said that the King's interest in education was hereditary. Had Princo Albert lived to realise his intontioos tho progress oP education would havo been accelerated by a decade.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 7

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 7

HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12989, 17 December 1907, Page 7

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