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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

[press association.] FRANCE WILL NOT WEEP. (Received April 15, 9.3 a.m.) BERLIN, April 14. The famous old Garrison Church in. Berlin has been burned. Of the many l w 8& ca Ptu *: ed in .the Franco-Prussian. > War of 1870, which were hanging in. *the nave, only one was saved. VICTIM OF A FEUD. ST. PETERSBURG, April 14. lhe murder of Count Pottocki, Governor of Gahcia, was the outcome of a racial feud between Poles and Iwlhenians. TREATIES ABOUT CANADA -~. OTTAWA, April 14. oir Wilfrid Laurier states that treaties have been signed by Britain and the United States regarding the charting of the Canadian-American boundary, and relating to the fisheries of "the Great Lakes. BALKAN QUESTIONS. ROM% April 14. As a result of interviews between Prince Buelow and Signor Tittoni, the Italian Foreign Minister, at Rome, a complete agreement has been establisneol among Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary relative to Macedonia and other Balkan questions. r EDUCATION IN RUSSIA. ST. PETERSBURG, April 14. The Duma has read a first time a BiiT granting 6,900,000 roubles annually for universal elementary education. -, FLOODS IN CHINA. ' ._; J . PEKIN, April 14. floods in the Han-kiang River drowned 2000 Chinese, and destroyed 700 junks.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 4

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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