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The Southampton Observer
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[...] IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. In the House of Lord: on Friday the Consolidated Fend (16,000,000) BIR and Ihe Excheoner Bond: and Bairn (48,000.000) Bill ware wad a thnd time. The Territorial Watert Jurisdi [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/8 Fourteenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1884-5
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[...] 64 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. exactly as pupils would have been taught two or three generations ago. This will be altered when a new school can be obtained ; it is then hoped that the Boys' School will [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/8 Fourteenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1884-5
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[...] APPENDIX D, -MR, MOCATTA'S VISIT TO THE LEVANT. 63 APPENDIX D. MB. F. D. MOCATTA'S VISITS TO LEVANTINE SCHOOLS DURING THE PAST WINTER. My journey has brought me across several of the Alliance Schools [...]
The Southampton Observer
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[...] mmm *,i "ixflsn '(i.(MY\'Yi^~h'n'\y jimt^ITD/JV ay/ ■!■■•'<,woT'»i// u'njoa arrr SOUTHAMPTON OBSERYEB ANiy WINCHESTER NEWS-SATURDAY FBBMTAirr 16 ^ UABrSCOCOl BOOM^ . : to- n.at the UK. M.8. Plorenoe [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/10 Seventeenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1887-8
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[...] APPENDIX B.— JEWS IN THEIR VARIOUS HABITATIONS. 51 protection of the various foreign consuls, and thus more or less partake of the freedom enjoyed by the European inhabitants of the country. This prot [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 44 NINTH ANNUAL KEPOKT, cities—where, however, all political rights are conceded to the Jews—has not yet been repealed, and presents a most objectionable inconsistency, which should be removed as [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/10 Seventeenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1887-8
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[...] 42 SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. and customs of the Jews in Bulgaria would always be respected by liis Government. Salonica.—(Boys' School, 300 pupils; Girls' School, 246 pupils; Infants' School, 182 pup [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/10 Seventeenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1887-8
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[...] SCHOOLS IK THE EAST. 41 many of the girls very skilful at good needlework, and suggested that it would be an encouragement and a help if members of the Committee could induce ladies to send out any wo [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/12 Nineteenth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1889-90
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[...] SCHOOLS IN THE EAST. 41 vention, £40.)—The relations between the Jewish and Christian inhabitants are excellent, and will be strengthened bj the admission of pupils from the Jewish School into the gym [...]
The Southampton Observer
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[...] PF T-r .7 A nrM-wrm EsaX™ :M COC -a-nut fibre plaeed bv the men on leavlna their wok* to 'rr In tb* furnacs-hols had b*cora» Ignited, and tlx was exlincoiitiad. and afterward* a contfable wa* left I [...]
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