. Review of reviews and world's work. vember 3.—The British cabinet considers details of the Anglo-Russian international commission President Roosevelt sends congratulations to PresidentAmador on the first anniversary of the independenceof Panama. November 5.—It is announced that Russia has ac-cepted the convention to appoint an international com-mission to meet at Paris and fix responsibility for theattack by Russian warships on British trawlers in theNorth Sea. November 9.—Lord Lansdowne, the British foreignsecretary, announces that President Roosevelts invi-tation to a peace conference at T
. Review of reviews and world's work. vember 3.—The British cabinet considers details of the Anglo-Russian international commission President Roosevelt sends congratulations to PresidentAmador on the first anniversary of the independenceof Panama. November 5.—It is announced that Russia has ac-cepted the convention to appoint an international com-mission to meet at Paris and fix responsibility for theattack by Russian warships on British trawlers in theNorth Sea. November 9.—Lord Lansdowne, the British foreignsecretary, announces that President Roosevelts invi-tation to a peace conference at The Hague will be ac-cepted with reservation regarding the subjects to betreated. November 11.—The United States demands from the / N, 0mmm .^tffe. f \ t ^y^fe^ \??. .; Turkish Government reparation for the attack on acaravan belonging to an American firm. November 12.—The Anglo-French colonial treaty isratified by the French Chamber of Deputies by a voteof 448 to 105. November 15.—In the British Board of Trade inquiry. Alfonso, nephew of the Humbert, Prince of Pied-King of Spain. mont, Italian heir-ap-parent. TWO LITTLE HEIRS TO EUROPEAN THRONES. MK. ISRAEL ZANGWILL. (Who is visiting this country in the interest of the Zionistmovement.) into the North Sea affair, the Russian Government isrepresented. November 16.—A treaty of arbitration between GreatBritain and Portugal is signed at Windsor Castle. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. October 22.—The admiralty council in St. Peters-burg annuls the decision of the Vladivostok prize court,and orders the immediate release of the British shipAllanton and her cargo. October 24.—The Russian dead left on the field ofbattle at Shaho, as counted by the Japanese, number13,333, the prisoners 709. October 25.—By an imperial ukase,.published in , General Kuropatkin is appointed com-mander-in-chief of the Russian arihy in the far Oyama reports that the total Japaneseloss, including killed, wounded, and mis
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