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Α ΓΗ AS SHE a IS AND| ASὉ Γ᾽ | SHE : SHOULD BE ΟΝ ‘ Some C acte f the Greeks ie 15 | of lag el ff ] | in | | han eve ᾿ ' 1 Ν | f | i ψ ee SOLI 2 , } 4 ral } ; iral 3 ι 1 1 { : ; 5 ¢ ! 189 th nd1 whi ed her } ὶ - ᾿ + f : Ss rg ] ree} Str he g9g t fr Was it nd τs Ὃν ὶ it ; > 1 in' played fr B * * handful to wrest I [ budg 16 BOS RA » beer i) he wou ΗΚ 156% and iD men ΐ i nes ided 1d material Mer Tid) 10 situa : of responsibility for the Greek failure of pa Hella 1 ese f nos le Ey rl in. wh . a sai as 1 θυ r 8 ze ΐ ao 40 According! humeée ni and ization some ¢years of hesitation, Brit ᾿after ain, , France and Russia joined hands ,, the Grease 2 ng { ering independence of and declared for the an y Sultan tes om he ᾿ 1ddressed tothe the ᾿ ᾿ which they i y “ὀβγνγβῳ alleΜ al 8 imp ‘ ; ve achieve i f ¢any lanc land iso Maison, gust col arn \Μ I 1828 forced eva brahim-Pasha t ‘ho? wmomie αἱ F‘rom that e& nation ᾿ nationa mal i 4 ; ite e 1 \ ) Greece ‘ | of rhe March Ru ᾿ 7 wo Londe $29 ᾿ lk fo oct iin, I igned Fran Arta Vo na : the é ar eee the the oer é erling,I é achmae, we we If and a a and h half been done the this had Ifμία Τμ {αὶ taken events m place, 1895-1896, 8 ROK.1 which } the made 1897 almost inevitable Progress of Greece. Continenta that say 1 : war of 1d There is an evid in 1862, whic rable increase . He the activity ΟΙ proof of nevertheless, clear ; it lenie people; ᾿ ; . : ufficient to sustain the weight of the the imposed by crushing cha t regime of the 1832 ( efficient ions con ey sanguinary the Σ nor of have never would 1888-89 of rising εἰ ‘“ Ottoman the against Economic we “Must : ss Greece is stil] the miserable country which George I. found when he mvuntSo her enemies ed the throne in 186 be will say; but a sufficient answer tior of the the prepon n & to Ι 1 ξ {1 that for together 1 more vividly seize most interesting as . character—I mean Greek and ¢ f capacity assimila Continued.) Be (To : practical his acumen, his —o ‘ week we will begin the publi . reece iin istory of Greece ol history of the » old f : ᾿ ᾽ glish language the nominal value of th equals drachmae : = ; . is no more so the Joss 25.4 drachmae, for high school and college | Sp¥cial ; . : wenn . ¢ Sl i Greet reek WO pe 1 in i ang changing English into mnglis t Greek coin ige is $1 rom | ' amp € is 101 , exan per > year year In othe therΓΙ ΟΊys, $1 ‘- equal almost to English—more : nearly in| , repute ; than i ο cen Ἶ ene ny Spa Spanis : = ; Γον vy cur ΠΠ Ξ ve ] relieve men get ratsall they th in ex-| this world to which they are entitled presents a singular im This ΓΕΠΟΥ und financial mple of econonr a 5 Most men are vain in some direcΤΘ provem« 1 scsi ‘ and tl of figures} tion urray ἆα oe To fini t knoy think no one hey on an ne let us pass on ways Length 8 miles: to the question 1905. in of rail M he aver f age re ma I nan ἢwho feels sure of her woman ᾿ = ; ᾿ The The sbilit ᾿ ο. Lar 1 it } nI ] y n =e want [rom | Ί ΠΡ ‘ad 1 wishes nI 4 | least the it i Iplay off ας᾽ makes isually Lily Π avout wa a hav ex tha n 750 mile women any ; 1R9¢ va « I w the al you and if countri¢ will rapidly run over to 4 business spirit, tion,” they cae + good fortune 1 Ώ us and which απ ire Kir ! finances ulmost nil, Ww ] ree did no in lien Che έ ere ind itte diff he 1 } ) Sea ͵ ; \ | \ i her o tai Μ 8 Π 1 he v1 I ta ( τ ©} ] ὶ en i Bu iG ea W urine exist. Ν ee ὶ vo! ma x he and t ot n I 1 ΤΑ 1 be to f i ¢ tire who presented a d 1 industri md icultura 1 1 ] he τ } Art I " a the popula Othoor mar a When A progr At put ! 1 Ϊ ΐ t 1 e had spent ros ‘ fighting W y taken Egypt in ϊ enab ale re-|hig gard 25.4 drachmae as the theoretical value of £1, we see that Greek money ie al drachmae of 44.2"Ὕδης value to the none ate 16 ar period cruel : ΟΠ IT τ agains ἰι five : millions is over revenue and blood also) 2 domination. ; ; tury tein e over! veritably pects of , the ae 1833 int col agitation, it i 186 In million two of trade of value 0 : xto® ᾽ lay, therefore, the real talue of at 27,31" population (Greek in heart and, sev fai as nine-tenths of it is concerned, in t α : ‘ als a wuole cen in of the countrie ᾿ cack place τ : nd comme e a il fifty of Hellenic The ; Saat “ οι xe ge ynon one exchange! Greek Ot Εξ sn 4 gold κ in English 4 time of become today settled abroad. . Hellenic central to 27 the | Creek exchange has fallep of which ef it, has - ‘ Cha was Ν her Now last ion during the : o the effo enti have twenty from is miraculou 1 wa ntry ] iy ξ ; ‘ t the Otl In a Was ece ind ot » th 1 1 “ξ King of n Ϊ ea 1 d be | Gulf Gulf Ρ' has will i which town in the we 18) the Ze W and which ν vovage this f Athe About, rog τ ‘el νο. va Ta had the independenc throughout ί tree } t, I of cau he { It in public ᾿ WU reated created Vv N ἑ irm y the of ection every to offense heir lives and poured out their. 1 ca t = ive ( ea ] ; ce4 and| va n 161n 1: (71re agains y against ste ten million s sterling, 1 ime time » ten million pounds and 1 at the > same practical and : ‘tical result, bava a Hanted ich were Incorporated Ki WwW Otho’s once cease from hostilit by furnished oldie ι ' ‘ [ : rm hel or tim given to this was Ὁ Tipe > SO. Grays SSS the ΜΗΝ ae ]1! ] ind! anit vetween sensior the October oe } pliar τ] ΄ ey plia Ba * the 1 element. fo ym wa s in preferoreign « ο ' Ru rwards Immec γατίπο, wo had de-| old warric e to \ 1 Purke war 0 ia declare French A were, adminis to : foreign frat ulti αἱ ' et demandin matum” ᾿ 19 4, July on London in ‘ante signed bowers fines Mie 4 country ; : yresent to the ἐ {Edmond Se by the intervention of the viceroy of in 1824; it was felt that they Egypt yy ~~ γῇ state η that small “a territoryLie n a country lerant drac - sentiment € rtance Greeks same lines as it dealt with Thessaly, W0U!d really fetch no more than 26.4 loss of some 42 per cent that is to say, ff the conference had @'achmae—a the present At on the exchange. ν wey nded ; over ΄ ' ¢ ‘ and ar Π #) only * from the Ottoiman domination(θα and ανν νῶι rare 5 GIRL OF di ATHENS \ PRETTY 1 for 1e 1 5 2 wortn ¥45 terest χι. ὅπ 120 ὦ the { trong 9,497,400) ahs mercnan | tran Veritas ercan year Mer« A ’ +} ᾽ not “δ ἡ at f ] eral ar wa teaubriand visited 189 und one may maintain that if in 1881 the Constantinople conference id settled the Cretan question on the Ϊ c » of of civil ce sreat cause én ane serving the great were . ely ‘ Ace umanity ‘ ati f prove ‘a n - ' too ; the at neat a ore th i t i one ‘ : world : has beer rad by e ᾿ - ea ( ! : S have ev | the our nh piace η RET πό ment ress for m a τ lemands nu are penetra | earch, allow ; , despite! that, ] troul ac trou as ; , the licate perio the finance t period inlicated, & continued to work and [0 are . Greece & nation has vlaree ner ‘ ; cos th ‘ I 816 countr the share . therefore must - "urope ᾿ Ang ‘ τ 80 ᾿ i eal Eur of ᾽ é | nage f » @ he returns ; g 1 ou von Admiration could not be withheld from the triots who were trying nt » he conduct of the Christians began to at tract sympathy | her of united from w Greece, τ.... toi kancen . μ᾽ -᾿ : all herΤε ΟΙn deleve pI -Ῥ o ΤΙ { terial si ¥ insurrect the ᾽ y | it ᾽ “ae AY t non ] ] been no need would have here which expens extraordinary t red i t} 1 αὶ ' a7 th I 1 Austria most the however, end, the In H the to opposition orou w to y come ] BARS sh i the ; κ gured | and the indifferent, as ‘ frankly Russia ἃ ed cause in t t rection, "Ἓ O the ibl fi which ate ] in ations I r w Il a crin me as tl 1829 vhick innin pov opean ‘ Ν 3 pow | 8 if in ven to Greer he atic 1] Ι ial fro ra e ti ad given to Gr d al mind eve ' the you of ing 1 t ῃ I a ] 4 ' 1 f and the me h i they τ » sya? ob! λ I was Sultan Mahmoud principle « cept the wasté ence. I will not Gre Ε he4 ba her independence dates wards ῑ € ι r » Independence Struggle for Greek general uprising of G The ' { j t ta ; 00 11 εἰ nd. I th } due it i ead nes € capacit = i f | far { f ξ Stea ᾿ 19 τ conditic: ; They ea their ready | = 9 ί τὰ = ) of me ‘ yeople—and ” t ia ΝΤ ie ed Γ } ' ἕν { I ( ; publ G e 1 othir efor \ . ’ ey a f } Ί i é i xtreme| O elf of ige ling. | : and ; ' ] ε Μ t Π eff 1 j “ae ᾿ Gree Oriet ; f ἴα al] nder ; ξ W ι]1τ{ε ; t g f π.δ h ] { t I ( w sh ' Β | W } exal we ‘ le πι ; | ‘ } i i 5 osing { found ‘ fi = t eu λ ‘ ae ΞΕ : ge G i =< ἃ { V ) ha ; Oo Μ Oa τ ‘ fe The Troubles of Greece ( ο ὶ ᾽ an ' gra ' I ἐ un Trot 4 H I . bring Oo} ul good tir . ᾿ \ at mS—GUARD 1 r ak es ¢ W | Ν 14 The TION. OF BITS Era of King George—Happier Auspices | | | i i | i γι y 1 {τ { r ; S | | ] ] 1 T 9 I sa? f RE ] Fet rt | gain / | The Bay ξ ] € | ] S64 ita 1 iW g g f ‘ ACROPOLIS OF THE { ᾳ ] ν τ , 1 gs ᾽ 4 f ) j 6. f Q 1 | 2 έ +} g { at <ing αὰ cs € r a k ᾿ aE 4 | € } | \ - Ι Ι ~ | Λ ΝΜ ͵ 5 tt . tw κ | r ] | “ge lg y the work he Ww |] ; - t Ξ I > 1 ¢ 5 ‘ ) \ 928 ΐ ( , Eu lice é y 5 B fc urs r i aa iw I Dori s vit 1 1 448 1 ὶ 1 At \ da g 1 beg 1 ν lorse 1 s. ᾿ ᾿ ; ATHENS Had Gone ne κ ὶ+ { | ight ttt | Ba Twain t 8 “γθθο the sove Where Mark M Whe ] f ΄ ΄ and which ar } ( of Greece be ͵ W | Expansion it to a ὶ ] 1 | ut \ 1 4 ) € I | } 1 . t Ὠ goa 7 Ἔ Aoi Nie | | | } 1 | |