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Identifier: hazellsannualcyc1905pric (find matches)
Title: Hazell's annual ... a cyclopædic record of men and topics of the day ..
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Price, E. D Palmer, William Hall, Hammond, b. 1857 Ingram, Thomas Allan, 1870-
Subjects: Statistics
Publisher: London : Hazell, Watson & Viney, ld.(sic) (etc.) H. Frowdw, Oxford University press (etc.)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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at some futuretime be built on the central plateau of Brazil;and a lofty plateau in the state of Gorgaz hasbeen suggested for the purpose. The Revenue, 1903, was Rs. 44,300,908 gold andRs. 264,133,004 paper; expenditure, Rs. 42,081,127gold, and Rs. 281,198,959 paper ; imports,1902, ^23,361,950 ; exports, ^36,805,000 ; externalfunded debt, ,£42,915,000; internal funded debt,£81,437,500. President, Dr. F. de P. Rodrigues Alves(took office Nov. 15th, 1902).— Vice-President,Dr. Affonso Penna. Ministry : Foreign Affairs, Baron do Rio-Branco.—Home Affairs, Dr. J. J. Seabra.—Finance, Dr. Leopoldo de Bulhoes.—Industryand Public Works, Dr. L. Miiiler.—Marine,Rear-Admiral J. de Noronha.— War, MarshalArgollo-Ferrao. Minister in London, Senhor Joaquim Nabuco,11, Southwell Gardens, S.W.—First Secretary,J. M. Cardoso de Oliveira.—Second Sect eta* iest£. L. Chermont and R. do Rio Branco.—Delegate of the Brazilian Treasury Dr. J. A.de Azevedo Castro, 53, New Broad St., E.C. E 49
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Bra) hazells annual, 1905. (Bri Consul in London, F. A. Vieira, CoventryHouse, South Place, Finsbury, E.C.j British Minister to Brazil, Sir Henry Neville1 Dering, Bart., K.C.M.G., C.B.—Secretary, H.C. Lowther.—Consul-Genera/, A. Chapman, Rio de Janeiro.—Consuls: at Bahia, ; at Para, W. A. Churchill; at Rio Grande do Sul, P. Staniforth ; at Santos, F. W.Mark ; at Porto Alegre, A. Archer. History, lOO-i. In his Message to Congress at its opening(May 3rd) the President (Dr. Rodrignes Alves)said public opinion had approved the Treatywith Bolivia regarding the disputed territoryot Acre. Brazil was drawing up her caseagainst Peru, but the Government would notopen negotiations until the Peruvian troopswere withdrawn from the disputed zone, and^pending the settlement of the question wouldnot permit the Peruvian authorities to controlthe Brazilian population established there. Anote had been sent to the Peruvian Govern-ment demanding the evacuation of the AltoPurus and Alto Jurua territo
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