The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 47, September 30, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls By: Various |
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"The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 47, September 30, 1897" is an interesting and informative weekly magazine for children, providing a snapshot of historical events and news from around the world during that time period. The articles offer a unique perspective on global affairs, presenting complex topics in a way that is accessible and engaging for young readers. The magazine covers a wide range of subjects, from politics and international relations to science and culture, making it a well-rounded publication that is sure to captivate young minds. Overall, this magazine is a valuable resource for children interested in learning about the world around them and would be a great addition to any young reader's collection. VOL. 1 SEPTEMBER 30, 1897. NO. 47 =Copyright, 1897, by THE GREAT ROUND WORLD Publishing Company.= It is said that the Sultan of Turkey has at last made up his mind to do something for the Armenians, and has ordered that a commission visit the villages that have suffered from the massacres, and make a careful note of the schools, churches, and monasteries which have been destroyed. This Royal Commission is composed of two Mussulmans, three Armenians, and one Greek. It is to start immediately, and the Sultan has ordered that a careful note of all the damage done shall be taken, and a full report rendered to him. It is his intention to reconstruct every building that has been destroyed. In addition to this, he intends to erect orphan asylums for the children whose parents were killed during the massacres. If this report is really true it will greatly rejoice Europe as well as the unfortunate people it is intended to benefit, for the impossibility of making the Sultan do anything for the Armenians has been worrying the various European governments considerably. There is nothing new to tell about the peace negotiations. England insists that the Turks shall leave Thessaly, and it seems as if the other Powers were willing to agree with her... Continue reading book >>
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