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THE PORTE AND JEWISH = . . ' SUBJECTS. LONDON,' May 5. (RmweiTMay 6, at 9.6 a.m.) Replying to the Porte, the Powers declined to prevent their respective Jewish subjects from settling in Ottoman territory, A MILITARY EXHIBITION. The* Duke of Cambridge has opened a military exhibition at Earl's Court, which includes a representation of tie siege of Peking. FIRE ESCAPES REQUIRED. ■• Ma> 6. (Received May 7, at 0.11 a.m.) The coroners jury found that the death of Miss Ruijd, the victim of the Bcrmondfey five, was accidental. They added a rider impressing upon municipalities the necessity for enforcing the providing of appliances and means of escape from Dre in private dwellings. OBITUARY. Stanley Leighton, member of the House pf Commons for Osweslry. THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN. The Ameer of Afghanistan is using the subsidy of £20,000 paid to him yearly by the Indian Government in the purchase of Sir, batteries of Krupp guns.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12036, 7 May 1901, Page 5
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