. Review of reviews and world's work. THE SPANISH DRAMATIC POET,ECHEGARAY, WHO HAS JUSTRECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZEFOR LITERATURE. POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE CENSOR IN MACEDONIA. ACCORDING to a French writer, who signshimself Messimy, and who is declared tobe a member of the French Parliament by theeditor of La Revue, there are at present six dis-tinct political parties striving for mastery and causing gen-eral troublei n Macedo-nia. Theseare the Turk-ish, the Al-banian, theGreek, theBulgarian,the Rouma-nian, and theServian par-ties. Eachof the lastfour, saysthis writer,is encour-aged andsuVjsidize


. Review of reviews and world's work. THE SPANISH DRAMATIC POET,ECHEGARAY, WHO HAS JUSTRECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZEFOR LITERATURE. POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE CENSOR IN MACEDONIA. ACCORDING to a French writer, who signshimself Messimy, and who is declared tobe a member of the French Parliament by theeditor of La Revue, there are at present six dis-tinct political parties striving for mastery and causing gen-eral troublei n Macedo-nia. Theseare the Turk-ish, the Al-banian, theGreek, theBulgarian,the Rouma-nian, and theServian par-ties. Eachof the lastfour, saysthis writer,is encour-aged andsuVjsidizedin its workby a nationalpropaganda,and, finally, the list oT active political influ-ences in Macedonia would not be completewithout mention of the work of Turks, he tells us, number about one mil-lion, and comprise the real Turkish stock which. BORIS SAHAVOV, THE MACEDONIANLEADER. came from Asia after the conquest, with manyBulgarians, Greeks, Bosnians, Servians, andRoumanians. These people occupy the plainsand valleys of Macedonia. They form compactgroups in the regions of Philippopolis and Salo-nika, and also control all the military roads lead-ing to the south and to the Danube or the Adri-atic. They have the fortresses and Messimy regards these people as, under or-dinary circumstances, honest, hospitable, andkindly by nature. It is the Turkish govern-mental officials, he believes, who incite them tothe atrocities of which we hear. With their re-ligious passion and their irreconcilable oppositionto all change, they put down all national aspira-tions with a ruthless hand. The Young Turkishpaity, however, is acquiring an influence. Albania, we are told, is a veritable cornerof barbarism, without roads or bridges, withonly armed men and a perpetual state of is no government or any sign of author-ity


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