. Daily Colonist (1897-04-22). ctised exemplary patienceunder persistent provocation ami aUront,and the joint interest of the powers nowlies in localizing the war. The Post, the organ ofllie progressive unionistP, urges LordSalisbury to depart from the concert , and declares that the refoliilionof Turkey to settle her quarroia with<;recce by the sword should compel theBritish government to reconsider theirposition of adherson to concert of powers,which was only justified as iireservingiMiropean peace, wherein it has failed. The Times disi-nssing editorially thoGreek in


. Daily Colonist (1897-04-22). ctised exemplary patienceunder persistent provocation ami aUront,and the joint interest of the powers nowlies in localizing the war. The Post, the organ ofllie progressive unionistP, urges LordSalisbury to depart from the concert , and declares that the refoliilionof Turkey to settle her quarroia with<;recce by the sword should compel theBritish government to reconsider theirposition of adherson to concert of powers,which was only justified as iireservingiMiropean peace, wherein it has failed. The Times disi-nssing editorially thoGreek invitation to the [lowera to witb-druw their forces from Ureete, says thatit Greece meditates the recall of Col.\assos, the commander of the (.ireekarmy of occupation in Crete, so that theymay co-operate in defence of his coun-try, tho powers mighl doubtless strain apoint and let liiiu out, but if they ob-ject llio Greek government should sayso. Until they do, the powers are not inthe least likely to modify their action AwardedHighest Honors—^^Voilds Fair, , Ai)ril 21,—(Special), Siftoa is expected to reach hero to-morrow, and will speak at a Liberal massmeeting called by Mr. Jameson. Jlr. C. F. Winiier, of Seattle, is on a vif-it to the cilv. FOR DESIGNS


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