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Full text: [...] ANNUAL REPORT. first anniversary meeting, which was to be held on the 10th of September, the Committee of the Edinburgh Branch arranged with him that he should previously address a [...]
Full text: [...] to whom a letter, signed by the Presidents of the two Boards, was accordingly sent in the month of September. In despatches received from the Foreign Office on February 11th and March 1st, the Anglo-Jewish [...]
Full text: [...] OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. 11 II.—THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. On the 22nd of September tlie Secretary was directed to despatch the following telegram to Presi-A A dent Arthur, at [...]
Full text: [...] afforded by your Lordship to our co-religionists at Bagdad in connection with the events of September last, we venture, though with much reluctance, to bring under your Lordship's notice further [...]
Full text: [...] » A SlE, Legation of the United States. London, September 29th, 1881. I have to acknowledge the reception of a telegram from the Leeds Branch of the [...]
Full text: [...] to Sir John Drummond Hay, Her Majesty's Minister at Tangier, who visited London in the month of September. 3.—A Memorial to Her Majesty's Govern-ment embracing the following subjects : (a) Indignities [...]
Full text: [...] ANNUAL REPORT. Department of State, Washington, September 28, 1881. Baron H. de Worms, M.P., London. Baron, The President directs me to acknowledge the [...]
Full text: [...] Jews of Russia in the past year can be placed on record. It is the brilliant speech delivered in September last by the Archbishop Nicanor in the Cathedral of Odessa, before a large and influential [...]
Full text: [...] extract from a letter we have received from a trustworthy correspondent at Bagdad, dated the 80th September last, giving a narrative of the attacks upon the Jews, and the ill-treatment and imprisonment of [...]
Full text: [...] courteously acknowledged by his Excellency. Expulsion of Me. Lewisohn feom St. Peteesbueg. —In September, 1880, Mr. Leon Lewisohn, a British subject, was expelled from St. Petersburg on the ground of his [...]
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