Review of reviews and world's work . to $24,285, .The CorrectionalCoiirt of Auch threatens Archbishop Ricardwith imprisonment for refusing to pay a lineimposed for an attack on secular education. July 3.—Twenty-three members of the presentand former Japanese Diet are sentenced to termsin prison for complicity in the sugar scandal. July 7.—Colombian rebels seize Barranquillaand proclaim Valencia president; troops are sentfrom Bogota and martial law is proclaimedthroughout the .President Gomezsigns the Cuban lottery bill. July 8.—A deputation of British suffragettesis accorded
Review of reviews and world's work . to $24,285, .The CorrectionalCoiirt of Auch threatens Archbishop Ricardwith imprisonment for refusing to pay a lineimposed for an attack on secular education. July 3.—Twenty-three members of the presentand former Japanese Diet are sentenced to termsin prison for complicity in the sugar scandal. July 7.—Colombian rebels seize Barranquillaand proclaim Valencia president; troops are sentfrom Bogota and martial law is proclaimedthroughout the .President Gomezsigns the Cuban lottery bill. July 8.—A deputation of British suffragettesis accorded an audience by the Home Secretary. July 9.—The French Chamber of Deputies,by a vote of 548 to 11. adopts a motion to askthe government to call a conference of thepowers in order to obtain an agreement for tar-iff reductions. July 10.—The German Reichstag adopts thefinancial bill wliich carries with it higher dutieson tobacco, beer, brandy, effervescent wines, andother articles. July II.—Persian Cossacks and other troops. CEN. MARQUIS DE , OF FRANCE. (General de Gallifct, who died on . 8, wasknown the world over as an expert cavalry com-mandt-r.) of the Shah are repulsed by tlie Nationalistforces fifteen miles from Teheran. July 12.—France modifies tlie law suppressing 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 Ali
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