JEWS IN TROUBLE.
m PUSS ASSOCIATION. I London, June 29. I The I/ird Mayor, speaking at Backnay, said thit though he wjs awara that it was useless ti exp-ct any action Si be taken, he hid presen'eJ to the jteign Offiia Australia's generom (•solution relative to the Russian persecution of the Jews. He would not be sorpris-d to receive an aesorancs tba* it ww an internal mttter and the Foreign Office was unable to do anything. The New York correspondent of the Timet asserts that Russia's notification has stimulated signatures to the petition expressing sympathy with Jaws. Beuter states that President Roosevelt and Mr Hay will scrutinise the petition with a viaw to eliminating anything obj actionable before presenting it. (In consequence of President R->cs?-TeU's decision to transmit a Jewish
agiiast the outrages at KisHH hinefl" to the Czw, Russia notified H| America that she profoundly regrets i tin decision and will return the do:u- ---| mant on the ground that Rusiis-'s i policy is to rtfiaio from inte> tarenne • with th-i internal affairs of other na- ' tiorn, and insists on similar treatment at their hiid-*.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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185JEWS IN TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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