[240] Reuter telegram, dated Vienna, June 11, 1906. Cp. “Hidden Forces in Austrian Politics,” a letter by “Scotus Viaticus” in the Spectator, July 7, 1906.
[241] The Vienna correspondent of The Times, January 7, 1907.
[242] Lucien Wolf, “The Anti-Jewish Agitation,” The Nineteenth Century, Feb., 1881.
[243] Étude sur l’Ecclésiaste, pp. 91 fol.
[244] See Qu’est-ce qu’une Nation? a paper read at the Sorbonne on March 11, 1882, in Discours et Conférences, pp. 277 fol.
[245] See lectures and speeches delivered in 1883 in Discours et Conférences, pp. 336, 374, etc.
[246] See Ed. Drumont’s La France Juive, a work which, published in 1886, raised its author at once to the rank of commander-in-chief of the anti-Semitic forces in France.
[247] 86,885 in a total population of 38,595,000, i.e. a percentage of 00.22, Jewish Year Book, 1902–03.
[248] The Standard, Dec. 7, 1903.
[249] A statistic supplied to the Commission for Tlemcen shows that out of 6000 Jews there are only 10 possessing more than £2000, and another, supplied for Constantine, shows that out of 1024 Jewish electors there are only 10 possessed of real estate and 146 merchants. The rest lead a miserable hand-to-mouth existence.—Le Temps, Sept. 25, 1901.