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MITIGATION OF ANTI-CLERICAL LAW.

GERMAN; STEJEIj TRUST

SQUEAKS. RACIAL PEUD W GBBMA;NY.

By Electric Telegraph. — <3opyrighi Per United Press Association.

March 16. The supressibn. of congregations

teaching; in Fi^ißice is proving, burdensome L l^(B:Trt;asiury and the Commuries. Premiei* Combes has accepted t aii ainendtaieiit; movtfj in the Cham-ber-of.;'.Baputies, to sipread the suj>pression over a period of ten years mi case it ovei'burden9 the Communes. The Chamber by 282 to 271, despite Premier Combes' opposition, made ten years general

The Brenmer newspaper, Weser Zeitung, states that the German Steel Trust is initating • overtures with British and iAmericejn rivals to delimit their respective fields of interest in the world's markets, with a .view to obviating, existing competition. ■ . y -."..■•.

At an Anti-Czech demonstration at Lintis; a" large crowd of Germans assembled outside -'.'a. concert hall where Kubelik,:; pianist, .was to play, .ai^r^'op^d';;4ndvv:atitaJß^ed,*-ihe audience as they were arriving . .Ultimately, they foraa^ into the • hall. Kubelik : vfled place of Safety,' and ' soldiers dispensed' the crowd.

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Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 3

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MITIGATION OF ANTI-CLERICAL LAW. Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 3

MITIGATION OF ANTI-CLERICAL LAW. Southland Times, Issue 19305, 18 March 1904, Page 3

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