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Some of his autocratic speeches against the Social Democrats.
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ZAMBESIA, Northern.
ZANZIBAR: A. D. 1895.
Mainland divisions of the Sultanate included
in British East Africa Protectorate.
ZANZIBAR: A. D. 1896.
British suppression of an usurper.
ZANZIBAR: A. D. 1897.
Abolition of the legal status of slavery.
ZANZIBAR: A. D. 1899.
Renunciation of rights of extra-territoriality by Germany.
ZULULAND:
Annexation to Natal Colony.
ZONA LIBRE.
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1895.
January 1, 1895.
Murder of the reigning prince of Chitral,
on the northwestern Indian border.
January 7, 1895.
Independence of Korea proclaimed at Seoul.
January 13, 1895.
Death of Sir John Seeley (Professor John Robert Seeley).
February 7, 1895.
Rejection by the United States House of Representatives of
the measure asked for by President Cleveland for the relief
of the national treasury.
February 8, 1895.
Contract by the United States Secretary of the Treasury with
New York and London banking houses for supply of gold to
the treasury.
Death of Reginald Stuart Poole, English archæologist.
March 1, 1895.
Beginning of the siege of a small force of British-Indian
troops in the fort at Chitral by surrounding tribes.
March 2, 1895.
Death of the Grand Duke Alexis,
brother of the Tzar Alexander III.
Death of Professor John Stuart Blackie.
Death of Ismail Pasha, ex-Khedive of Egypt.
March 5, 1895.
Death of Sir Henry Rawlinson, English archæologist.
March 9, 1895.
Death of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, German novelist.
May 1, 1895.
Proclamation by the British South Africa Company giving
the name "Rhodesia" to its territories.
May 4, 1895.
Death of Roundell Pulmer, 1st Earl of Selborne.
May 5, 1895.
Death of Karl Vogt, German biologist.
May 6, 1895.
Re-hearing granted by the Supreme Court of the United States
on cases testing constitutionality of the income tax.
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July 1, 1895.
Final transfer of the territories of the British East Africa
Company to the British government;
completed organization of the East Africa Protectorate.
July 8, 1895.
Opening of the railway from Delagoa Bay to Pretoria,
in the Transvaal.
August 1, 1895.
Massacre of English and American missionaries at Hua Sang
in China.
August 2, 1895.
Death of Joseph Thomson, African explorer.
September 2, 1895.
Government of a young native prince, under British tutelage
and protection established at Chitral.
October 3, 1895.
Death of Professor Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, Norwegian-American
novelist and poet.
October 7, 1895.
Death of William Wetmore Story, American sculptor and author.
November 4, 1895.
Revolutionary installation of Aloy Alfaro as executive chief
of the Republic of Ecuador.
Death of Eugene Field, American poet and journalist.
November 8, 1895.
Discovery of the X rays by Professor Rontgen.
November 9, 1895.
Death of Colonel Benjamin Wait, a leader of the Canadian
rebellion of 1837.
December 8, 1895.
Death of George Augustus Sala, English journalist.
1896.
January 1, 1896.
Appointment of an United States Commission to investigate the
divisional line between Venezuela and British Guiana.
Surrender of Dr. Jameson and his raiders to the Boers.
New constitution for South Carolina brought into effect.
January 3, 1896.
Congratulatory telegram from the German Emperor, William II.,
to President Kruger, of the South African Republic,
on the defeat of the Jameson Raid.
January 8, 1896.
Destructive earthquake shock in Persia.
Death of Paul Verlaine, French poet.
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February 1, 1896.
Substitution, by the United States Senate, of a free silver
coinage bill for the House bill to maintain the coin
redemption fund.
February 6, 1896.
Death of Jean Auguste Barre, French sculptor.
February 8, 1896.
Signing of treaty between United States and Great Britain for
the arbitration of British claims for seizure of sealing vessels.
March 1, 1896.
Defeat of the Italians by the Abyssinians at Adowa.
March 5, 1896.
Suggestion by Lord Salisbury of a general treaty of
arbitration between the United States and Great Britain.
April 6, 1896.
Revival of Olympic games at Athens.
April 8.
Highest latitude reached by Dr. Nansen, within 261 statute
miles of the north pole.
May 1, 1896.
Opening of German industrial exposition at Berlin.
Assassination of the Shah of Persia.
Promulgation of additional amendments to the Mexican
constitution.
May 2, 1896.
Opening of the great national exposition and festival at
Buda-Pesth to celebrate the millennium of the
kingdom of Hungary.
May 3, 1896.
Death of Alfred William Hunt, English artist.
May 4, 1896.
Opening of the National Electrical Exposition in New York.
May 6, 1896.
Promulgation of civil service rules by President Cleveland,
adding 29,000 places to the classified service under the
government of the United States.