PERSECUTED JEWS.
i o * RUSSIA’S INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
■By. Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright.
LONDON; June 29
The Lord Mayor, speaking at > Hackney, said that though lie ' was % aware that it was useless to expect . > action, he had presented to tiie For- • „>eign Office Australia’s generous rcso- - * lution relative to the Russian persecution of the Jews. He would not bo surprised to receive an 'assurance that it was an internal matter, and -that the Foreign Office was unable 40 do anything. , . ■ The New York correspondent of the Times asserts that Russia’s notification has stimulated signatures to a petition impressing public sympathy with the Jews. ' Reuter states that President Roosevelt and Mr Hay will scrutinise the petition with a view to eliminating anything objectionable before presenting it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3
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