“Kingdom Announcement:
Today is January 25th, and there are five major news in the Kingdom today.
1. The day before yesterday, the President of the Bolivian government, Ismael Montes, issued a request for annexation to the Kingdom of Brazil at the request of a national petition.
The people of Bolivia pray to join the Kingdom of Brazil and become a part of the Kingdom of Brazil. They eagerly hope that the Government of the Kingdom of Brazil will agree.
After consultations between His Majesty the King and the Cabinet, Pedro III agreed to Bolivia's request.
Yesterday, at 9:00, the Kingdom of Brazil officially responded to the Bolivian government, agreeing with Bolivia’s decision to join the Kingdom of Brazil and welcoming the Bolivian people to become Brazilian citizens.
In the days that follow, the Royal Government will send specialized government personnel to Bolivia to discuss the final merger.
2. Yesterday, at 15:00, the Kingdom of Brazil and the Kingdom of Japan officially signed the "Treaty of Friendship between the Kingdom of Brazil and the Kingdom of Japan."
This friendship treaty between Brazil and Japan lasts for 5 years. After expiration, they will decide whether to renew the contract according to their respective needs.
From the moment this treaty is signed, the Kingdom of Japan becomes a commercial privilege and friendly country to the Kingdom of Brazil.
Japan became the fifth country to sign a friendship treaty with the Kingdom of Brazil, following Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Austria-Hungary.
The Kingdom of Brazil is a peace-loving country that actively develops foreign relations and actively participates in international affairs. It has now achieved tremendous diplomatic results.
3. Today, the Kingdom of Brazil will establish three military academies in the state of Rio de Janeiro. His Majesty the King will serve as the principal and attend the opening ceremony.
The three military academies are the Royal Military Academy of Pedro, the Royal Naval Academy of Henry and the Royal Military University of Braganza.
Pedro Royal Army Academy: This academy was established by His Majesty King Pedro III in order to reshape the Royal Brazilian Army, vigorously cultivate outstanding officers, and create a new elite Brazilian army.
In order to establish this new army university, His Majesty Pedro III spent a lot of money to invite outstanding German officers to teach.
Henri Naval War College: This academy was built by Pedro III personally for Brazil to reshape the history of the Portuguese-Brazilian-Algarve maritime and naval power since Prince Henry, and focused on cultivating outstanding naval officers.
Today's world is a world of oceans. Although Brazil is a big land country, it cannot forget the vastness and power of the ocean. It is imperative to become a naval and maritime power.
In order to establish this new naval university, His Majesty Pedro III spent a lot of money to invite outstanding officers from Britain, Italy, Japan, and France to teach.
Royal University of Braganza: This university is the highest military institution specially established by His Majesty Pedro III in order to comprehensively improve the overall level of the Brazilian Royal Army.
This university not only covers traditional programs such as the Army and Naval Academy, but also includes military medicine, logistics, political propaganda, mechanics and other subjects, covering all aspects of the Royal Brazilian Army.
In order to establish this highest military university, His Majesty Pedro III spent a lot of money to invite the best military officers from Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan, France, etc. to teach.
4. After long discussions between His Majesty the King and the Cabinet, the Higher Education Bill was finally introduced today after finalizing the Elementary Education Bill.
In view of the fact that Brazil’s current literacy rate is less than 9%, and the previous implementation of primary education requires time to accumulate, this time the higher education bill was finally agreed upon after careful rounds of discussions, and preparations were made to establish a series of royal national universities.
Because there are no real universities in Brazil, the existing church colleges in Brazil are in decay, and the private modern higher education institution Liao Liao and Menbas University were only established in 1902. After review, they were in chaos and misled students.
The Ministry of National Education has decided to close or merge and reorganize all existing colleges, and the state will establish a modern Royal National University system.
In order to establish the Royal National University system, His Majesty King Pedro III generously donated huge sums of money to help the government establish the school and served as president to supervise the development of the university.
There are seven newly established comprehensive Royal National Universities, as follows: Royal University of Rio de Janeiro, Royal University of São Paulo, Royal University of Milas, Royal University of Pernambuco, Royal University of Golas, Royal University of Guyana, and Real Mato. University of Grosso.
In addition to establishing comprehensive national universities, the country will also build 42 colleges of various types of special disciplines in various states across the country, such as normal schools, agriculture and forestry, mining, medicine, engineering, etc.
The Kingdom of Brazil lacks high-end talents and cannot vigorously build modern universities like the United States. Primary education is weak, so it can only follow Brazil's own path.
His Majesty Pedro III, after reviewing the situation and discussing with the Minister of Education, decided that Brazil should adopt an elite strategy. 49 national universities will be established initially, and new universities will be added after primary education catches up.
Brazil lacks tertiary education talents. The Kingdom of Brazil has invested 30 million pounds to introduce high-end talents and educational talents from universities in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Japan and other countries.
The opening date of the university has been determined. Seven Royal National Universities will start on February 1, and the other 42 will start before March.
5. Under the leadership of the King, the Kingdom of Brazil will follow the example of the United Kingdom and establish high-end societies and colleges.
The Kingdom of Brazil will establish the Royal Society of Brazil and the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences on January 30 to guide and help high-end Brazilian talents.
The above five important news all reflect the determination of His Majesty Pedro III and the cabinet to develop the country, and have successfully established the country's initial influence and attraction.
This year is the beginning of the five-year plan, and it is also the year for Brazil to lay the foundation for future take-off.
We, all Brazilian citizens, firmly believe that under the leadership of His Majesty the King and the Cabinet, the Kingdom of Brazil will become a truly influential power in the world and establish leadership in South America.
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——"Brazil Daily"
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January 25th is destined to be an extraordinary day.
The three major Brazilian official newspapers, "Journal de Brasil", "Globe" and "Le Brasileiro", all announced to the public the major military and educational reforms that would lead to the subjugation of the country.
The people were very happy to feel the changes in the country, but what they felt most happy about from the newspapers was that Brazil had annexed another country.
The people are simple. What brings the greatest national morale and makes people most happy is, of course, the country's territorial expansion.
Although the changes in education and military affairs and the addition of one more friendly country are indeed pleasing to the eye, the expansion brought about by the territory shocks the hearts of the people even more.
In Brazil, since the restoration of the royal family, the people's lives have improved significantly, and the country's strength has been deeply felt by the people.
Since the establishment of the Kingdom of Brazil, it has captured Venezuela and Guyana, and its territory has expanded from 8 million square kilometers to 9 million square kilometers.
Now, Bolivia has voluntarily joined the Kingdom of Brazil. The Kingdom of Brazil’s territory is close to 10 million square kilometers, which is already comparable to that of the United States.
Although there is a big gap between Brazil and the United States, today's Brazilian people firmly believe that the country will one day catch up with the United States, or even surpass the United States.