. Review of reviews and world's work. y are willingto pay more, butwould distribute the burden more equably, sim-plify the collection of taxes, render it effective,rapid, and Just by means of the arrangementwhich would leave them in economic liberty towork, Catalanism is, then, an economic prob-lem ; the Separatists are relatively few in num-ber ; Catalonia occupies an important industrialposition, and her principal market is Spain, forwhich reason the annexationists would gainnothing ; but the physical and intellectual vigorof the region requires that it be not limited. Is Echegaray Not Suffi


. Review of reviews and world's work. y are willingto pay more, butwould distribute the burden more equably, sim-plify the collection of taxes, render it effective,rapid, and Just by means of the arrangementwhich would leave them in economic liberty towork, Catalanism is, then, an economic prob-lem ; the Separatists are relatively few in num-ber ; Catalonia occupies an important industrialposition, and her principal market is Spain, forwhich reason the annexationists would gainnothing ; but the physical and intellectual vigorof the region requires that it be not limited. Is Echegaray Not Sufficiently Honored inSpain? In a eulogistic article on Echegaray. the Span-ish magazine, Espana Moderna (Madrid), declares that his own coun-try has not suffi-ciently recognizedthe genius of thisSpanish writer,upon whom has justbeen conferred, bya Scandinavianjury, the Nobelprize for literatxire,sharing it withMistral, the FrenchProvencal Modern a ispublishing TheSouvenirs of Eche-garay as a document of the Spanish A 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


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