HOME AND FOREIGN.
(By Cable.—Press Ateociation.—Copyright.) ] ' REBELLIOUS TURKEY. ST. PETERSBURG, January,29. „ Opinion •is growing that the Great Powers should consider a naval demonstration against Turkey, with a* view to enforcing Sir-Edward Greys proposal for the settlement of butstanding questions. PLAGUE AT COLOMBO. COLOMBO, January 29. "Of six sudden deaths, one has been -diagnosed as eepticaemic plague. . RHODESIAN LAND QUESTION. LONDON, January 29. The British-Government has proposed to the British South Africa Company that tho present acute question of ownership of land in Southern Rhodesia should be referred to the Privy Council. : _VN ECHO OF ZABERN. BERLIN. January .30. Prince yon Bulow is likely to succeed Count yon Wedel as Statthalter (governor) of Alsace-Lorraine. The Secretary of State'and the Under-Secretar-ies of State for Alsact. I*orraine . have also resigned. -• y
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 12
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128HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 12
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