GENERAL CABLES.
AN ANONYMOUS DONOR. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright (United Press Association.) The secretary rtf the Association foi Promoting Christian Knowledge has received an anonymous donation of £IO,OOO. BRITAIN AND FRANCE. Rome, February 2'F Marquis di San Guiliani (Minister of Foreign Affairs) in tho Chamber, said tlie position in tire Meditenancon was satisfactory. While the re. - lations with France and Britain as African neighbours were of the friendliest, all the Powers recognised that ;he integrity of Asiatic Turkey was essential the equilibrium. SCHOOL OF STATE-CRAFT. Rome, February 20. Signor Luzzati, ex-Premier, has accepted tho advisership of the new statute in Rome to train Chinese in agriculture and political economy, and ,n subjects relating to State-craft. EDUCATION IN INDIA. Delhi, February 2d. The Education Department announc-j ed that while free and compulsory education was impracticable, it hopes shortly to provide schools for 'ouble the number of primary Whi'e free education will bo given to those who are unable to afford it, a great effort will be directed towards gn Is' education, especially in Abe direction of hygiene. It is proposed to affiliate a university in each leading province. An appeal will bo made to] wealthy Indians for support.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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196GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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