Review of reviews and world's work . pressing teaching orders Lord Roberts introduces in the British House of Lords a bill providing forcompulsory military .Ex-PresidentCastro, of Venezuela, renounces his right to Xiiieteen Fnglish suffragettes aresentenced to terms of tlircc weeks or a montheach in jail for recent disorders in London. July 13.—The Persian Constitutional forcesenter Teheran without serious Colombian rebels at Barranquilla surrenderto the .lunperor William issuesa decree proroguing the German Reichstag untilautumn. Ju


Review of reviews and world's work . pressing teaching orders Lord Roberts introduces in the British House of Lords a bill providing forcompulsory military .Ex-PresidentCastro, of Venezuela, renounces his right to Xiiieteen Fnglish suffragettes aresentenced to terms of tlircc weeks or a montheach in jail for recent disorders in London. July 13.—The Persian Constitutional forcesenter Teheran without serious Colombian rebels at Barranquilla surrenderto the .lunperor William issuesa decree proroguing the German Reichstag untilautumn. July 14.—Dr. von Bcttmann-Hollweg is ap-pointed imperial chancellor of Germany in suc-cession to Prince von Billow. July 16.—Mohammed Alim, Shah of Persia,is dethroned at Teheran and the Crown Prince,Sultan .Ahmed Mirza, is chosen to reign in hisstead. July 17.—The British Liberals prepare for atest of strength on the issue of the right of theHouse of Lords to interfere with financial leg- 162 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REl^lEU^ ARREST OF A RIOTER AT MKEES ROCKS. TROOPERS. .Mohammed Ali. the deposed Shahof Persia, announces his .TheGreek cabinet resigns and the King requestsI\I. Rhallis, a former premier, to form a newministry. July i8.—The court-martial at Adana offersto hang 800 men, to sentence 15,000 for life,and to inflict minor sentences on 80,000 if thegovernment desires, but recommends a generalamnesty. July 20.—The Clemenceau cabinet is defeatedin the French Chamber of Deputies by a voteof 212 to 176; President Fallieres accepts thecabinets resignation. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. June 21.—Turkey addresses an in\itation toGreat Britain, France, Russia, and Italy to dis-cuss the future of Turkish spe-cial mission to communicate to King Edwardof Great Britain the accession of Mehmed V. to the throne of Turkey arrives in London The State Department at Washington receivesassurances from Peking. Paris, and Berlin thatAmerican b


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