HOME AND FOREIGN.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
PARIS, January 10.
(Received January 11, at 8.30 aan.)
Franco has promised to consider in a very friendly spirit Egypt's circular to the Powers asking for the recognition of English as a judicial language on a similar basis to that of French and Italian.
LONDON, January 10. For th& first tame in eighteen years there were no cases in Hub Newport Police Court. (Received January 11, at 9.55 ajru)
Mr Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, in a letter to Mr Charles Booth, the wellknown writer on social questions, trusts that the colonial authorities wfll facilitate the success of the exhibition of Mr Holman Hunt's famous picture "The Light of the World.' He warmly sympathises- with the und^ctaking.
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Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 6
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