. Review of reviews and world's work . ng in Berlin protests againstGermanys policy in the Moroccan controversy. August 22.—The British Parliament adjourns toOctober 24. . Sir David Harrel is appointedchairman of the royal commission to inquire intothe causes of the British railway strike. August 24.—Manoel de Arriaga is elected firstPresident of Portugal by the Constituent Assem-bly. . Count Katsura resigns as Premier ofJapan. . The Czar approves a bill, for submis-sion to the Duma, adding part of Viborg provinceto that of St. Petersburg,—the first step in the par-tition of Finland. August 25


. Review of reviews and world's work . ng in Berlin protests againstGermanys policy in the Moroccan controversy. August 22.—The British Parliament adjourns toOctober 24. . Sir David Harrel is appointedchairman of the royal commission to inquire intothe causes of the British railway strike. August 24.—Manoel de Arriaga is elected firstPresident of Portugal by the Constituent Assem-bly. . Count Katsura resigns as Premier ofJapan. . The Czar approves a bill, for submis-sion to the Duma, adding part of Viborg provinceto that of St. Petersburg,—the first step in the par-tition of Finland. August 25.—The French cabinet reaches anagreement on the maximum terms which will beoffered to Germany in the Moroccan affair. August 27.—A revolutionary plot implicatingex-President Davilla is discovered in Honduras. Augsut 28.—Redmond Barry is appointed LordChancellor of Ireland. August 29.—The of the annexa-tion of Korea to Japan is celebrated at Seoul. . 415 416 THE AMERTCAX REVIEW OF REVIEWS. bCENE ON THK CHARLESTON WATER-FRONT AFTER THE RECENTHURRICANE AND FLOOD A new I\ruvian ministry is formed by AugustcGanoza. August 30.—The National Progressive part>- inMexico nominates Francisco I. Madero, Jr., forPresident. . Marquis Saionji succeeds in forminga ministry in Japan; Viscount Uchida, ambassadorto the United States, is chosen as Minister of For-eign Affairs. August 31.—The director of the Louvre is sus-pended for negligence in connection with the theftot the Monna Lisa. September i.—Gen. Emilio Estrada is inaugur-ated President of Ecuador. September 2.—Joao Chagas forms a cabinet inPortugal to succeed the provisional one whichresigned on August 28. . Steps are taken by theGovernment to suppress the food riots in the northof France, but it is decided not to lower the tariffon meats and provision^. September 3.—Gen. Bernardo Reyes, candidatefor President of Mexico, is stoned by a mob ofMaderists in the capital. September 4.—President


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