BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
■ ♦ : United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. AMERICA 'AND THE POWERS. ROME, May 17. Signor Crispi, in an article, declares that the invitation to the Unite3 States to participate in the Peace Conference sets up a' precedent for her intervention in all European questions. . THE IMPERIAL- INSTITUTE. LONDON, May 17. The Government has. decided to convert tho Imperial Institute into national ; property. The east wing has' been allotted to the London University! AN APPOINTMENT. Admiral Fairfax has been appointed Commander-in-Chief at Devonport. ' . VISITORS. The Earl and Countess of Huntingdon have started on a trip to Japan and Australia. . I SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. The publication of the Sunday edition of tha "Daily Mail" has been stopped, as a concession to religious feelings WOOLWICH,ARSENAL. Two thousand men engaged in working ! at the Woolwich Arsenal lately have been discharged. ■:.■ OBITUARY. PARIS, May 17. . SI. Francisque Sarcy, the French dramatic critic, is dead. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6489, 18 May 1899, Page 3
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