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The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 49, October 14, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls   By:

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The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 49, October 14, 1897 is a fascinating weekly magazine that provides young readers with diverse and engaging content. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, from current events and news stories to history and geography lessons. Each issue is packed with interesting and educational articles that are sure to capture the attention of young readers.

One of the standout features of this magazine is its interactive approach to learning. The articles are written in a way that encourages readers to think critically and engage with the material. There are also interactive quizzes and puzzles scattered throughout the magazine, adding an element of fun to the learning experience.

In addition to its educational content, The Great Round World also includes stories and poems that are sure to entertain young readers. The magazine strikes a good balance between informative and entertaining content, making it a great choice for children who enjoy reading and learning.

Overall, The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 49, October 14, 1897 is a fantastic magazine for young readers. Its engaging content, interactive approach to learning, and entertaining stories make it a valuable resource for children looking to expand their knowledge and engage with the world around them. I highly recommend this magazine to parents and educators looking for a fun and educational reading material for children.

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[Illustration: THE GREAT ROUND WORLD AND WHAT IS GOING ON IN IT.]

VOL. 1 OCTOBER 14, 1897. NO. 49

=Copyright, 1897, by THE GREAT ROUND WORLD Publishing Company.=

There was a very disquieting rumor last week to the effect that England had refused to take part in the Seal Conference.

The reason given for her refusal was that she could not join in the discussion if Russia and Japan were admitted to it.

At the British Foreign Office, which is the department of the Government that has the charge of such matters, the officials refused to say positively whether Great Britain had declined to take part in the conference, but they let it be understood that Canada was at the bottom of the trouble.

The Canadian Government was most unwilling to have Great Britain join in the conference, and asked that the mother country should withdraw, and leave the settlement of the matter to the colony that was most interested in it.

It was thought that Canada feared that Japan and Russia might look at the sealing question from the same point of view that we do, and so persuaded England to object to them, and thus draw out of the conference.

That England should say she would not join because of Russia and Japan, was a great surprise to the officials in Washington... Continue reading book >>


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